Come to the window, brother, come quick, The stars are falling ever so thick; Up in the sky they look so bright, Now they come down, Oh! how white.
Birdie, the stars are not coming down. Look there on the sleeve of your gown, That is a snowflake. Isn't it white? I hope it will snow all through the night.
Then in the morning won't we have fun! I can hardly wait for morning to come. You must be a snow bird. Isn't it queer, The first snow falls on this day of the year?
Birdie's birthday! Just three years ago, You came to us in just such a snow. From papa and mamma this much I heard, "This baby of ours is a real snow bird."
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Whatever you're doing, Bear this always in mind, In all little things Be both thoughtful and kind.
Snow Bird A Fictional Short Story by Agnes Taylor Ketchum & Ida M. Jorgensen
Snow Bird
What is a Fictional Story? A Fictional story can be defined as a made up or imaginary story. Fictional Characters are invented in the mind of the author who also sets the scene, describes the plot and for a short time takes the reader into a imaginary or fantasy world. An ideal choice for young children, perfect for bedtime stories!