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miscellanea
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0 posted 2006-06-06 09:52 AM



Its beating against the window
Two thumps and gone
Has flown a hundred times
over roof since dawn.
It bangs on glass door,
presently as she writes;
Though windows are dusty
from the dirt hit by rain
Dried by the sunshine
Marred by nose stain
And canine paw prints.
Small bird, why?

Not the first day
of this thumping kind;
But over two months,
His purpose he won’t resign.
What message does he bring
The Cardinal sent this early Spring?

Is he a messenger telling Repent
The Cardinal sin been spent
and Death lies on the edge?
Is he just a daffy bird
Banging aimlessly his head?
Actually, it is his feet he beats
Clawing window pane
leaving streaks behind
of a slight oil stain.

Is it a fighting warrior
for territorial claim,
flower beds and gutter spouts,
or has it someone’s name?
Endless charging wears him thin
Too ugly, too ragged
to be called the State Bird;  
Still, a lesson in persistence  
Could from him be learned


          miscellanea

(I have to hand it to this bird.  I have never seen such persistence!  It flies from the windows in front of our house to those in back, attacking the redbird in the window, at least once a couple of minutes from sunup until sundown.  All to be territorial king...)


[This message has been edited by miscellanea (06-07-2006 08:15 AM).]

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Seymour Tabin
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1 posted 2006-06-06 10:49 AM


miscellanea
I'm sure he has a purpose. Enjoyed

LeeJ
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2 posted 2006-06-06 10:58 AM


oh I dunno, I think you rate top notch in the image department there missy, your so humble...this was astounding...enjoyed...


miscellanea
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3 posted 2006-06-06 10:59 AM


Seymour,

   That's what I'm a little afraid of... Call me superstitious?  Hark!  I am kidding, but it has been close to 2 1/2 months of this I think... It's a little weird...

           misce


Lee,

  You are too kind... What I admire about your writing the ability to write spontaneously, not especially in story form like mine.  Thanks for your sweet comment.  (I guess we're our own best critic.)  Have a good day, Lee.  

misce

Bodger
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4 posted 2006-06-06 02:37 PM


It is attacking it's own image

Your window is a mirror

it is dominant

and attacks a competitor

Just cover your window

It sounds like a neighbour has removed a tree or something and the reflection has changed

Put a blind on the window

Dave

miscellanea
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5 posted 2006-06-06 03:37 PM


Dave,

   I've done that...  Guess the bird just has gone bananas!  Whoops-there he is again!

    miscellanea

SmartChick
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6 posted 2006-06-06 10:38 PM


Beautiful image here.
miscellanea
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7 posted 2006-06-06 11:07 PM


Thanks, Smart Chick.  It's night time now, and peaceful.  It's been really interesting watching the little guy; my staring closely at him doesn't seem to make a difference in his goal planning.  Ya think he'd be afraid...  Oh, enough of birds.  What I want to see now is sheep.  One little lamb, two little lambs, three little lambs...  Have a good evening, what's left of it!

misce

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