We should have brought the birds
In when the winter got cold.
We should have covered the wire
With stale scented straw.
We should have fed the birds, not young Don,
Who found them still,
Frozen in ivory splendor.
We should have remembered
That a bird's life,
So small, each millisecond,
Every fluttering breath,
Is a liability on our souls.
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