
I’d found a perfect hiding place,
With flowers all of gold,
It sheltered, and provided snacks,
And kept me from the cold.

I slept there cozy, safe, and warm,
For breakfast there were bugs,
It once was so idyllic ’til
The dreaded water jugs.
The lady said, “A drink for you!”
And poured a deluge down,
The gush of water covered me,
I dashed out with a frown.
“Chipchip! Chipchip!” I scolded her,
At least she looked contrite,
And yet I felt I had to shout
And stand up for my right.

She’s done this to me two times now,
Perhaps she didn’t know,
But now that I’m the cleanest bird,
It’s probably time to go.