STAFFORD, Kim
    
      
    
      
    For the Bird Singing before Dawn
  
    
      
    Some people presume to be hopeful
  
when there is no evidence for hope,
to be happy when there is no cause.
Let me say now, I’m with them.
    
      
    In deep darkness on a cold twig
  
in a dangerous world, one first
little fluff lets out a peep, a warble,
a song—and in a little while, behold:
    
      
    the first glimmer comes, then a glow
  
filters through the misty trees,
then the bold sun rises, then
everyone starts bustling about.
    
      
    And that first crazy optimist, can we
  
forgive her for thinking, dawn by dawn,
“Hey, I made that happen!
And oh, life is so fine.