
Four charming seagulls sit in a row
Basking in avian friendship glow;
Sharing fowl jokes that fill them with glee;
Enjoying the winter’s refreshing breeze;
They’re not perturbed to have a bird-brain;
Life is enjoyable for them, all the same;
Stunning white features, and wings tinged with gray;
Give them an elegant look through the day;
Wildlife friendships can be very tight;
They may require the flock to survive;
Helping each other, through thick and through thin;
We humans could maybe learn some things from them;
Like during migration from north down to south;
Each bird takes their turn out in front, without clout;
No one bird insists on hogging the lead;
Like we humans oft tend to do, selfishly;
Friendship and service, avian virtues;
Birds could help people learn a thing or two.
