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miscellanea
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0 posted 2004-08-04 12:59 PM



He told me, “Bluebirds forever.”

“Remove the sparrows
from wooden house
Kill their babies using
Strength, no maybes,
That the beauty of the bluebird  
Will flourish beyond
willow  

Clear the residents,    
Sweep clean the pine box floor,
Make way for the color
Of Royal Bluebird
I implore.
Dispose of the other.
Prevent
Extinction!”

    I did not clear the sparrow’s home
    Or kill their offspring;
     Instead
     let birds roam in freedom;
    No baby
    did I throw out with birdbath water
    Or sing the bluebird alma mater
        louder than  another.

“Ignore the chill of sparrows.
Kill, if needed, kill!
Bluebirds forever,
I make it my ending will.”
In his booth he sat
With pamplets and his spiel,
Protecting our nature,
To one aspect mind sealed.”

   Walking near the vine fenced hill
    I see the pheasants,
    Shhhh… stand very still…
    Hear the whip-or-will,
    bob white
    Can you hear the  robins’ trill?
    On the wire, are you inspired by
        sparrows in long row, then two by
        Two taking flight and teasing air?

     But where are the bluebirds?
    
      Mixed amongst the others
                                                          having seen no show of
         human strength.


© Copyright 2004 Cathy Farmer - All Rights Reserved
iliana
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1 posted 2004-08-04 01:40 AM


Not only was this very interesting and I enjoyed reading it, but it took me back to the farm with the sounds of bob-white, bob-white.  Are you trying to make me homesick or what???  love ya, jo
miscellanea
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2 posted 2004-08-04 01:53 AM


No, I'm not trying to make you homesick!  BTW, it was great to see you son and husband yesterday!
  I've been trying to think of something to write about for several days.  No luck until I read yours about the bird. This brought back a visit with a bluebird enthusiast at the fair five or six years ago.  He was so dedicated to the cause of saving Ohio's bluebirds from extinction.  I agreed that something should be done, but his technique, I questioned. (I am reminded of wars when I think of this, and saddened.  Why can't all the birds get along without overpowering one and other?)

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3 posted 2004-08-04 07:23 AM


nicely done..and I think the metaphor of this for war works quite well.

enjoyed this Ms.E


Professor Gloom
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4 posted 2004-08-04 07:31 AM


How can we weigh
Whom shall go and whom shall stay,
Shall we pick and choose
Which will win or lose
Or allow nature to have her way.

Gloom

miscellanea
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5 posted 2004-08-04 07:36 AM


Thanks, Ron for commenting.  It was somewhat late when I wrote this, and I wondered if the two could be compared. I wasn't sure.  You zoned down on my question well.  Thanks again.
                 Ms.E

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6 posted 2004-08-04 07:59 AM


Professor,
   I enjoyed your response and have added my own to it:

How can we weigh                                 Gain or lose…
Whom shall go and whom shall stay,       not sons or daughters I will pray
Shall we pick and choose                        read  the Golden clues    
Which will win or lose                             Walk our feet within their shoes
Or allow nature to have her way.             Beware of human way

                ~~~~~~~~

Thank you for taking time to respond.
              miscellanea

[This message has been edited by miscellanea (08-06-2004 12:55 AM).]

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7 posted 2004-08-05 02:19 AM


What a unique and creative write! I found it fascinating! Much enjoyed this, Missy!

May the bluebird of happiness be your constant companion! Tweet Tweet

Loving hugs,
EA

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8 posted 2004-08-05 04:01 AM


you are very talented...very well done!
miscellanea
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9 posted 2004-08-05 05:38 AM


Earth Angel,
    I'm glad you liked it.  I've had writer's block lately until Jo posted her birdie poem.  It brought this to mind.  It's amazing to me how we all feed off an other's   writing, although my take on the birds, totally different than hers.  Thanks for your sweet comment
              Missy

passing shadows,
   My exact thoughts about you, dear Dixie!  I don't feel that way about writing at all, but I appreciate your kindess.  It's nice to see ourselves from the windows othes view us from...  Thank you very much Dixie for your fine compliment.  It means a lot.  
               miscellanea            

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10 posted 2004-08-05 07:29 PM


Thank heavens no sparrows died, I would have cried.  I love the idea of diversification and integration

Susan

Happiness isn't something that happens to you, it's created from within you.  Joy is a state of mind.

miscellanea
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11 posted 2004-08-06 12:56 PM


Thanks, Susan.  It's good to hear from you again.  Have a great day!
                 miscellanea

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12 posted 2004-08-06 07:02 PM


enjoyed
miscellanea
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13 posted 2004-08-06 07:05 PM


Vandana,
   and I enjoyed your poem with Seymour very much.  Keep up the good work.  Smiling at ya...
          miscellanea

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14 posted 2004-08-06 08:18 PM


Wonderful and passionate write!
I feel like you .... I would like to see all species living in harmony together .... but nature can sometimes be as cruel as man in the process of selection!
Love and hugs.
Margherita



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15 posted 2004-08-06 08:43 PM


Miscellanea~
Oh my ... this is indeed a thought-provoking piece~
You 'married' the comparisons very well~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*When the heart grieves over what it has lost,
the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
- Sufi epigram <))><

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miscellanea
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16 posted 2004-08-06 10:15 PM


Margherita,
   So true, indeedy.  Take the BlueJay for instance! Glad you liked the write.
             miscellanea


Marge,
   I'm glad you found it thought provoking.  Thanks for reading and commenting.  I appreciate it.
           miscellanea

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