3 result(s) for African Gray Bird Poems.
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Caged Curiosities
In shadows where the sunlight streams,
Curious beak taps in whispered dreams,
Echoes nod beneath the rustling leaves,
A dance of wings that gently weaves.
Gray as storm clouds, soft and wise,
With eyes like moons in twilight skies,
Behind the glass, secrets held tight,
In the cage, a spark seeks flight.
Every peck a question, every chirp a song,
A longing heart knows where it belongs,
In a world beyond the bars so stark,
A vivid life, a vibrant spark.
Twilight Serenade
Soft coos echo in twilight's embrace,
Whispers of wisdom in time's gentle chase.
Feathers of silver, a tale woven fine,
African Gray, in the dusk you entwine.
Perched on the branch where shadows do blend,
Stories of ages your sweet songs commend.
The world softly fades, yet your call remains,
A melody crafted where silence reclaims.
In murmurs and sighs, the evening takes flight,
Your voice, a soft beacon in waning daylight.
With each tender note, the heart takes its rest,
In twilight’s embrace, you’re the soul's quiet guest.
Echoes of the African Gray
In the heart of Africa where the wild winds play,
An African Gray sings with stories to relay.
Its melodies weave through the baobab trees,
Whispers of ancients carried on the breeze.
Each note a tale of the sun and the moon,
Of rivers that dance and the night’s gentle tune.
It calls to the stars with a voice rich and clear,
A song of the land, of love and of fear.
With wings full of wisdom and feathers so gray,
This bird shares the secrets of yesterday’s sway.
In the lush emerald canopy, listen, behold—
The African Gray tells of stories untold.
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