Serenade, Intensive Intermission, Concert

   Serenade, Intensive Intermission, Concert

The birds begin their songs before the light

Begins to tinge the sky and hide the stars.

These early voices start to banish night:

They are the dawn’s commanding feathered czars.

They carry on their chorus till the day

Rejoices in their pretty triumph, wide.

The realm of midnight shades to light like May.

They stop their songs once noon has found its stride.

The silence they create then gives them rest.

They bide their peaceful time creating zeal

For later singing freed from in each breast.

This makes the afternoon being to kneel

To twilight as they sing and twitter filled

With purpose.  Risng moonlight spreads out, thrilled.

Phillip Whidden