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Saturday, May 19, 2012
The End
Dead still.
The small bird rested on its side against the concrete, an awkward pose. I captured images with my camera for reference. (Amateur ornithologist.)
Suddenly the bird twitched. It was still alive. Maybe it was just stunned. A fledging that fell out of its nest and crawled away or a tyro flyer struck by a passing vehicle.
Now it lay in the open on the sidewalk. I wanted to improve its chances for survival. Someone racing along on a bicycle might run it over. Or a dog might see it and quickly finish its life with a couple of chomps.
I spotted some litter, a black plastic lid. I used the lid to carefully move the bird off to the side of the office building, right next to the wall in the shade. It chirped a few times.
As I walked away I noticed someone with a dog. The owner and the dog went in the opposite direction.
Before I left the area I looked back at where I had placed the bird. A dark-haired woman stood over the tiny victim. It must have been chirping again, pitiful cries. The woman decided there was a better way to help the bird. The human angel of mercy stomped on it, twice.
The end.
A wise man once said:
ReplyDelete"If you live long enough, everything will happen to you."
and
"There is only one thing worse than dying-not dying."
Ben Morreale
Anon:
ReplyDeleteAre you someone quoting Ben Morreale or are you his ghost?