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Two Birds by Ara John Movsesian
Two birds begin a journey long,
From different points in a far off land;
With a luring urge - in heart a song,
Two novices heed life's command.
As they make their great migration,
Their feeble feet turn to taloned hands;
And the two reach their destination
As seasoned travelers in the southern lands.
Still unaware that the other lives,
Each alights upon the very same tree;
And there the two, as if guided by God,
Fall madly in love and marry.
Thus so it is with you and me;
Two birds which Heaven's winds did blow
To this blessed rendezvous of life,
Like the two Swallows at Capistrano.