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Two Poems on Cardinals, by T.M. Moore

June 29, 2025
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poems Two Poems on Cardinals, by T.M. Moore

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Cardinals

The cardinal is my favorite bird.
They mate for life, or so I’ve heard.
You hear them sing antiphonally—
it’s like a game they play, you see,
because they like to keep in touch.
But be apart? Well, not so much.

In that, they’re just like you and me
(save that our home is not a tree).
But where you are, my darling bird,
is where my heart is, mark my word.

And as for keeping close in touch,
of that I cannot get too much.

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The Cardinal

The cardinal perched a moment in his day
and flashed his bright red overcoat my way.
Against the backdrop of the shadows and
the leaves and needles, dark green in this stand
of woods, he flamed out momentarily
as he flitted back and forth in front of me.

Then he was gone. I only glimpsed him, just
like many other glory tokens thrust
before me day by day, reminders of
an omnipresent, always-working love
that never fails. That love can bring delight
when ordinary things that catch my sight,
and show themselves in heightened ways
lead me to wonder, joy, and grateful praise.

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T. M. Moore is Principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition. He and his wife and editor, Susie, make their home in the Champlain Valley of Vermont.

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Comments 12

  1. Jeffrey Essmann says:
    11 months ago

    Thank you for this, Mr. Moore. I too am a great fan of cardinals. I live at the very top of Manhattan (the Inwood neighborhood), which contains the only chunk of natural forest still remaining in the city. It’s quite something. I go there just about every weekend to feed the squirrels, and have discovered that a number of birds like peanuts as well: blue jays, starlings, woodpeckers–and cardinals. Blue jays swoop down on a peanut like cruise missile, but cardinals are far more tentative. They observe the peanut for a while from a nearby branch, peeping away, cocking their heads, jumping from branch to rock for a different perspective. Even once they’ve approached the peanut, they’ll hop around it a bit, making some manner of final assessment (their beaks aren’t terribly peanut-friendly). But finally they grab it and fly off–probably to share it. For, they hunt as they live: in (marital) pairs. Thanks again for this.

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    • Frank Rable says:
      11 months ago

      Try sunflower seeds!

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      • Jeffrey Essmann says:
        11 months ago

        Will do! Thanks!

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  2. Roy Eugene Peterson says:
    11 months ago

    “Antiphonally” is a great word to use. Your love of cardinals shows and pointing out they stay with a mate is wonderful.

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  3. Russel Winick says:
    11 months ago

    Thanks for these. “Cardinals” is especially lovely. We buy a “hot mix” at a local bird store that they seem to particularly enjoy.

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  4. jd says:
    11 months ago

    Love both these poems, T.M., especially the first. Our former home had a large, frequently visited Maple tree visible from the kitchen sink so I had ample time to observe. I once spent a good half hour watching a male Cardinal make multiple trips to his three fledglings with beaks full of food.

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  5. C.B. Anderson says:
    11 months ago

    A mated pair of them has graced my backyard for as long as I can remember. I wonder how long they live. Most years they produce offspring, which is the hoped-for outcome. In my opinion the buffered tones of the female’s plumage makes them the more beautiful of the two.

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  6. Rusty Rabon says:
    11 months ago

    My wife Terri and I love to sit on our patio and watch cardinals come to our bird feeders. We share the joy that exudes from T. M.’s poems. Wonderful thoughts!

    Reply
  7. Paul A. Freeman says:
    11 months ago

    I particularly liked the jocular tone and galloping rhythm of ‘Cardinals’, where the personalities of both the birds and the narrator shine through in relatively few words.

    Thanks for the reads, TM.

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    • T. M. Moore says:
      11 months ago

      All y’all:

      Thank you for your comments and your appreciation of my favorite bird. May we all have many more enjoyable days and refreshing moments glimpsing the glory of God in all that He has made.

      T. M.

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  8. Susan Jarvis Bryant says:
    10 months ago

    I have come to love the symbolic cardinal. I revel in his song and very presence to the point of distraction from the pull of daily duties. Your poems sing the praises of this glorious bird, beautifully. Thank you!

    Reply
    • T. M. says:
      10 months ago

      Easy to praise what you prize, no? Thanks, Susan.

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