A little Red Bird
One morning I sat by the fire
Gazing out the window at the new fallen snow
Everywhere that it lay
Was like crystals all aglow
I heard a slight noise
about my kitchen window seal
There was a little red bird
that just couldn't be still
He seemed to be lost
Yet he seemed so kind
His family flew south for the winter
And had left him behind
He sang a little tune
that was so sweet and fair
As he stood there and shivered
Giving me this odd little stare
As the north wind blew
at their highest peak
The little bird looked up at me
Like he wanted to speak
I then went to the attic
for some things I needed to find
A little birdhouse I had made
Suddenly came to mind
I lined the floor with some cotton
From an old ragged quilt
got an old bird feeder
That my late husband had built
The little bird stepped aside
As I sat it on the seal
He was shaking so badly
He just couldn't be still
Now he lived by my window
all winter long
Chirping and singing
That same little song
I cared for him and fed him
Kept him in that little shack
Then on spring day he flew off
His family had come back
Jesus once said,
While walking by the sea
What you do to others
You do to me.
So stretch out your hand to a stranger
even though it may seem absurd
God will greatly bless you
Even if it's a little red bird.
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