This poem describes birds' ability to fly high with joy and soar together until reaching Vermont, while also needing protection and quickness when landing. It references woodpeckers that are capable of cutting into stripped wood like zebrawood.
This poem describes birds' ability to fly high with joy and soar together until reaching Vermont, while also needing protection and quickness when landing. It references woodpeckers that are capable of cutting into stripped wood like zebrawood.
This poem describes birds' ability to fly high with joy and soar together until reaching Vermont, while also needing protection and quickness when landing. It references woodpeckers that are capable of cutting into stripped wood like zebrawood.
Fly going high in joy. Knowing Landing may Need others' Protection, Quickness. Really soaring Together until Vermont Woodpeckers *xylotomous Yellowed *Zebrawood. * capable of cutting into wood * any various trees having stripped wood