Memorable Magpie Poems About Stealing

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Golden Whispers
Beneath the sun's embrace, they gleam, Golden coins in a lustered stream, A magpie's eye, all sharp and bright, Dreams of pilfering dance in flight. With feathered grace, a thief on wing, Through rustling leaves, the secrets cling, Each glint, a whisper, a tempting call, In sunlight's glow, they beg to fall. Yet, in the shimmer, a lesson lies, In every steal, the heart denies, A treasure gained can gold forget, For true wealth blooms where hearts are met.
Dawn's Larceny
In the hush of dawn's soft light, Wings flutter, shadows take their flight. A magpie dances, sleek and sly, Secrets stolen as the world draws nigh. Bright trinkets gleam in the early sun, A stolen glance, a whispered run. Silver threads and golden charms, Nestled close in its feathered arms. What do we lose when light unfolds, As wily hearts dance to tales untold? In the quiet, beneath the sky’s embrace, Magpie steals the morning’s grace.
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