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A Bright Red Reminder- Poem
A Bright Red Reminder
Looking out through the window in the
Brick-covered walls; I can only focus on
The bright red cardinal perched on a branch,
And not of the math equations the teacher is
talking about.
The little magnificent bird reminds me of
Someone who used to love them. The old
Woman that I knew and got to know well,
Used to adore these birds. Looking at the
Cardinal, for the first time in a while,
Reminded me of her and the joy she brought.
But it also brought sadness, knowing that I
Won’t be able to hear her voice and her
Laughter again.
The crimson red bird that I am looking
At through the window reminds me of
The time I spent with her. I long for days
Like the ones I had with her. I can’t
Even remember most of them, but
The ones I can, I cherish.
While I stare at the vermilion bird; I
Am reminded of the cookie tin I
Received from her. On it sat a red
Cardinal like the one before me. Though,
The one I’m looking at seems to be
More curious than the one on the
Tin. Like the bird is a detective of
Everything that moves.
The bird that is settled on the grand
Tree seemed to be startled by something,
It was a hawk that landed not far. Even
Though the hawk wasn’t at all interested
In the cardinal, the cardinal got scared and
Flew off.
When it left it reminded me of
The day when she did the same. It was Easter
My favorite holiday and every year after the
Thought plagues my memories. Though
I don’t only think of it as a sad, painful
Day.
Now when I look at Easter it reminds me of
Her and the joy she brought. Easter is still
My favorite holiday; I just now have a different
Perspective on the day.
Like the copper bird, I look at the holiday
With curiosity and remembrance. She has
Completely changed how I saw the holiday;
Once it was just a fun holiday with the
Cousins, and now it is not only a fun day, but
A day of remembrance.
I am forever grateful for the bright red
Cardinals’ appearance through the window
And the reminder of the old woman and
My amazing memories with her. Now, every
Cardinal I pass. I think of her.
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