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Cardinal Chorus
In frosted fields where cardinals sing,
Bright feathers flash, a joyful spring,
Laughter echoes, snowballs fly,
Under the gray and heavy sky.
Neighbors gather, warmth in their hearts,
Building memories as winter departs,
With cheeks aglow, their spirits free,
In the hush of snow, we find unity.
Red against white, a contrast so bold,
Tales of friendship in the chill of the cold,
As laughter lingers, the world feels right,
In winter's embrace, we share the light.
Nestled in the Chill
In frosty breath of winter's air,
A cardinal bright, with feathered flair,
Perched on branches, bold and red,
A splash of warmth where ground is dead.
Neighbors gather, smiles aglow,
With steaming cups in falling snow,
Conversations float on chilly breeze,
Alongside cardinals, hearts find ease.
Through drifts of white, the world seems still,
Yet warmth ignites with every thrill,
Friendship blooms 'neath skies so grey,
While winter wraps the world in sway.
Whispers Across the Snow
Beneath the weight of winter's white,
Cardinals flit in joyful flight.
They perch on branches, bold and bright,
Adorning the scene, a cheerful sight.
Snow-laden fences, lined with dreams,
Where neighbors share their cozy themes.
In laughter and warmth, the frosty chill,
We chat by the fire, hearts begin to thrill.
With mugs of cocoa, we sip and share,
Tales of warmth, friendship laid bare.
While cardinals dance in the crisp, clear air,
We find connection in winter's snare.
So let the snow fall, let the cold winds blow,
With friendly chats across the snow,
For in the heart of winter's embrace,
Lie bonds of joy and a warm, welcome space.
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