The first poem describes a blue jay as the only piece of sky visible in the backyard when it is snowing. The second poem compares poppies to clear water and describes how they totter when the breeze moves across them, appearing as if they might spill over.
The first poem describes a blue jay as the only piece of sky visible in the backyard when it is snowing. The second poem compares poppies to clear water and describes how they totter when the breeze moves across them, appearing as if they might spill over.
The first poem describes a blue jay as the only piece of sky visible in the backyard when it is snowing. The second poem compares poppies to clear water and describes how they totter when the breeze moves across them, appearing as if they might spill over.