Not the days when birds come back -
these are the days when cardinals come to life.
I never notice them in summer.
It is only when the snow begins to fall
that their bright red coloring appears at all.
Perched on the fence,
waiting for the others to arrive
while plump snowflakes make their way to the ground.
They rather float than drop down,
don't they?
Inspired by "These are the days when birds come back" by Emily Dickinson (poem 78).
Poem No. 78 of Many
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Author Interview: Tanya Lee Stone
Interview for Young Writers Project by Charlotte Dodds, YWP Intern -
9/3/22
I open the back door and sit in its frame with my fever running high, enough to make my cheeks feel
pink & unsteady and every time I think it hurts, -
At a Villa in Tuscany
The bugs are dying at night,
I say to my cousin as we sit by
the pool in the pitch black heat.
She laughs and says, I’m going to
steal that line for a poem. I say nothing
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