I Wake Up To The Chirping Sound
I Wake Up To The Chirping Sound
In the early hush of the morning's first light,
I wake to a symphony, a melody so bright,
The chirping choir, their secrets profound,
A language of nature in whispers around.
With tea in hand, I retreat to my nook,
To the balcony's perch, on my favorite book,
Observing the birds in their lively rapport,
Their tales untold, what wonders they store.
A feathered friend lands, perched on my shoulder,
Whispers softly, "Hey buddy, let me behold her,"
"We talk of the cosmos, its mystique profound,"
In their avian tongue, a celestial sound.
Surrounded by beauty, their voices ring clear,
As they bid me "good morning," dispelling all fear,
In this moment of wonder, I stand in awe,
At nature's grandeur, what marvels I saw.
Good morning!
