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Dancing Bird - With Video Link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtpPcmLKRFU Dancing Bird Yesterday, I saw a shadow dart across my keyboard. When I turned to look outside the window, I spied upon a sparrow playing in the sun. He was dancing in dramatic fashion Across the shrubbery that was his home. I could tell it was a male by his markings. He was busy with his boasting, and proud. No longer a fledge, he fluffed his feathers To parade his prowess to all that might adore him. Then, he pivoted into a pirouette, and pranced Most skillfully across the length of a branch And launched himself into flight. Today, the sounds of birds cackling and chirping Inside the shrubbery drew me to the window. I could see three sparrows engaging in some fun and frolic. Perhaps it was some flirtatious mating ceremony. While most sparrows do look alike, I’m sure that one of them was the dancing bird I’d seen the day before. I watched briefly and smiled, Remembering my own courtship and rivals Who would fancy my choice as their own. I returned to the monitor and before I could begin My work, there was a loud thud upon the glass. I gazed outside and there upon the ground was a small hawk Clutching the dancer in his talons. Tomorrow, this bird will not dance. He will not sing or court another. And as sparrows are many, I will no doubt find another to enjoy from this vantage. I chide myself for failing to warn him of the danger. I was too busy with my own enjoyment to notice. Now, I close my eyes and reconstruct those moments As I attempt to resurrect the dancing bird, And preserve him....forever.
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