A poem about how even pigeons can be beautiful. |
For over twenty years, watching birds feed at our backyard feeders has provided my wife and me with great pleasure indeed. The expense was worthwhile, we decided. The sight of various pretty birds so colorful with their bright plumage enriched our lives daily. Like jewels all aglow, cardinals, blue jays, and doves all bewitched. Urban sprawl has invaded our neighborhood, replacing green fields with shopping centers. More traffic and huge parking lots we could take, but with sprawl, a downtown pest enters. Pigeons! Drab, gray, fat, ugly pigeons came. Whole flocks of pigeons gorged at our expense. They're unattractive, including their name. Our displeasure at pigeons had grown intense. I looked out at a flock of pigeons, when my wife came to stand beside me. "I wish we could drive them off for good." I added then, "Pigeons sure are ugly, fat, and clownish. "I wonder why Nature chose to make them such unattractive birds?" These words barely had left my lips when we both first saw him - a pure white pigeon, with beauty seen so rarely. He landed in the middle of our backyard, then stood gleaming brightly in the sunlight. "He's amazingly beautiful! My regard for pigeons just changed. My gosh, what a sight! "He's the prettiest bird I've ever seen. Pigeons are welcome to feed any time." I was sorry that before I'd been so mean, failing to see that all birds are sublime. Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |