The merry Robins live in a nest chirping their best Every morning I hear the chipping of the pests Churp chirping and chirp the hungry infants go Like clockwork, they awaken me out of my bed Before the eight-clock bell, the chippings begin I would like to shut them up but for an hour or so Or completely relocate them where people don’t go So they all can have you know a brighter tomorrow They play upon my mind sometimes night and day I can't escape them where would they come and go They live in my chimney you see the fools don’t know Their nest is perch and hidden inside my fireplace If I am not careful they may become fry robins waste The silly twitters have no fear that their end is near Year after year the foolish Robins return up there Do you have any thoughts on this matter do declare For Robins, it doesn’t matter whether it is loud or clear They say to me we not moving anywhere we don’t fear Funny how I have admired their constitutional freedom The Robins without a doubt dare me to put them out I pleaded with them but they replied you go fly a kite Parting is such sorrow I will miss them and their fight Knowing them surely next year is but a pleasant delight Into the Mist poems book 9 Kenvil Atkins Lewis / Timeless poetry and raw energy.