tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6311612183478937274.post1237304308360173554..comments2023-08-22T11:33:12.029+01:00Comments on Sketcherie: where do robins go in the snow?Juleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00365998609722806563noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6311612183478937274.post-76691811588829679222013-01-19T08:58:24.931+00:002013-01-19T08:58:24.931+00:00As a next cold morning stirs,
Minus seven now occu...As a next cold morning stirs,<br />Minus seven now occurs,<br />Giving us mice an urge <br />To chatter in our "Brrs."<br /><br />Darn those swans a-swimming<br />In the river's chill.<br />How is it that birds do that?<br />It is some special skill!<br /><br />Mousies all must hunker down<br />With fur to keep us warm,<br />Though there are those who say<br />Such style's not proper form.<br /><br />Goose fat's for more than drippings,<br />And pillows feather fluff.<br />Perhaps those soaring birdies<br />Are as smart as they are tough?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6311612183478937274.post-87985840587298951732013-01-18T20:47:16.091+00:002013-01-18T20:47:16.091+00:00I'll see you minus two
and subtract our two m...I'll see you minus two <br />and subtract our two more,<br />While imagining the robins<br />At some sunny seashore.<br />Wherever they winter,<br />When spring breaks forth<br />It's sure they'll be winging<br />Their way back up north.<br /><br />-- The icy mouseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com