Sunday, June 28, 2015

Tribute to 'To Kill a Mockingbird' By E. Jameson

To Kill a Mockingbird is a sin I am told.
They do not harm,
they do not annoy,
they only sing their hearts hearts out in joy.

Mockingbird are thoughtful creatures,
their watchful eyes see only good,
as they only repeat lovely things.

With long, grey tails and wings,
Mockingbirds gracefully navigate the skies in search of those able to hear their song;
and appreciate their beauty.

Envy is a thing Mockingbirds do not understand,
Fore they are able to copy the thing which they desire, so are never consumed by want for it.

Gluttony is impossible for a Mockingbird to poses,
They do not feast on others crops, or impose themselves into their neighbors.

Mockingbirds are neither prideful nor vain,
Fore they have simple colors, delicate wings,  and do not shout about their own songs.

So as you can see, Mockingbirds do not sin.
Therefore, to Kill a Mockingbird,
to put it simply,
is a sin in its self.