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Outside my kitchen window stands a single hopeful tree
Such beauty in the ghetto is a saving grace for me
In the spring at night its silver buds shine like tiny stars
Twinkling by the bin store and the white vans and the cars
In summer green its vibrant leaves shade cat shit covered grass
And flicker subtle shadows on my kitchen window glass
In the autumn there are berries, for tiny birds to eat
Glowing brighter than the sunset, falling red on grimy street
So many contemplative pigeons seeking sanctuary I’ve seen
So many blue tits, sparrows, robins, adding colours to the green
Squirrels, blackbirds, starlings; quarrels, lovemaking and chat
The cuckoo of a carrier bag, the stranded curious cat
One day they will chop it down and all that will be left
Will be the tarmac and the garages, and I shall be bereft
In the meantime, it is winter; naked branches cold and bare
And a single lonely magpie, every morning, sitting there
Usually with magpies, if you wait a little time
Another bird will come, to bring you joy, as in the rhyme
I watch the skies with hopeful eyes from early dawn till late
Can he be the only magpie in the world without a mate
The magpie sits alone and waits, he’ll be alone tomorrow
Billy No Mates Magpie
And his sorrow
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by Gail