A few weeks ago, three baby blue jays fell out of a tree on our property. We noticed that there was a hole in the middle of the birds' nest. My granddaughters were distraught. My husband, daughter, and I did our best to keep the babies alive. We got information on what to do from our Animal Control Officer. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, the baby blue jays died. My husband made a little bird cemetery for them. We gave the birds names and buried them. My older granddaughter wrote a poem for the birds.
A Poem for Three Baby Birds
By JM
One
day I found you, little birdies,
on
the ground beneath a tree.
You
fell out of your nest.
Where
were your mom and dad?
I
took you into my barn.
My
grandpa fed you!
You
were so cute when you fell asleep.
You
little birdies snuggled with each other.
The
next morning it was time
to
make you a nest in a pot.
My
mom put you in the pot.
Then
my grandpa
hung
you back up in the tree
close
to your nest.
Three
days later my grandpa
told
us you had died.
We
buried you in the ground.
We'll
never hear you sing.
We
hope you rest in peace, little birdies.
6 comments:
Love this. Thanks for sharing it, Elaine.
Your granddaughter’s poem is precious.
Thanks for sharing the poem and backstory. It's wonderful that Julia is writing poetry to describe important happenings and expressing her feelings about them.
Aw, this is so sweet and sad, especially the line: "we'll never hear you sing". The names for the birds are precious - love Beethoven! :)
So sweet! Baby birds are so vulnerable and fragile, you can't help but want to save them. Thank you for sharing this poem about such a remarkable experience.
Oh, this is so sweet and touching. Thanks for the story behind the poem. What a sweet, if sad, thing to share with your grandchildren. Please tell JM what a lovely job she did.
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