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Blue Bird by Anjetta Williams-Brown

Image | Erik Ding Blue Bird Going here and there  Running to and  fro I saw you in Mexico But you  flew away   Before I could catch you I saw you in Africa But you just circled around me Oh,  Blue Bird ,   oh Blue Bird   When will you  come  to me I need you ever so much My days are long and sad When will you  make me glad   My child, my child  You don’t need me  I am the spirit  of positive change I symbolize the dawn of your new day Embrace yourself Embrace the person you have become Forget the person you were That’s the dawn of your new day ©  Anjetta  Williams-Brown Anjetta Williams-Brown Anjetta (Anjie) Williams-Brown , is a Tennessee State University retiree after 22 years of service.  She self-published her first poetry book in 2022.   She hosts three (3) open mic poetry programs, one (1) author/artist spotlight program, and one (1) talk show.   She has poems in anthologies and mag...

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