This version ends with music allowing you to drift off into sleep.
Spring, by Ellen Rowland -after James Pearson
How can I love this springwhen winter still holds hate quivering in its jaws,holds hope frozen in fear,hunts the human heartlike a soft trembling rabbit?I only want to be a bee among beestumbled from sleep by the warmscent of lilacs on an unsuspectingbreeze, belonging itself into thisbeautiful, troubled world as thoughblossoms might hold the answer.
~Ellen Rowland
Bring Me the Sun, by Julie Potiker
While the world wars I sitlistening to birdsongis that a wrentitor a song sparrow
I know the towhee’s croakthe mourning dove’s low notethe click and humof hummingbird
the mockingbird challenges meits phrases just beyond naming
Then Wellington bounces toward me, black eyes shining, intent,a lemon-yellow toy in his mouth, bringing me the sun
~Julie Potiker
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