I just spotted a Cardinal. A beautiful speciman! He is perched in one ot those trees not more than a few years old that have sprung up from acorns that roll across the road from Claudia’s yard by the cove. He is planning his day, I am sure. I wish for him success in whatever he decides to do. Here for you is a Cardinal story.
KAMIKAZE CARDINAL
The red bird flings himself
Against my window
Time after time,
This determined, obsessing warrior
In crimson – the rising sun, glares
And flies with deadly accuracy
At the son-of-a-bitch
He hates; his own reflection.
This scene is disturbing but
Since it’s been played out
Over a million times with me
As an audience I have lost
Any empathic or sympathetic urges,
Here I stand in my kitchen,
Slouched by the stove frying organic sausage,
Tongs dangling from my forgotten fingers,
Expressionless, impassive witness
To a disturbing scene of insane
Behavior,
I, looking equally insane,
Uncombed, unwashed, fully dressed for
Repairing water pipes under the house,
Standing placidly by the cast iron
Frying pan with sizzling meat,
Staring at my (now) pet kamikaze
Cardinal.
It all makes sense.
G. M. Goodwin
Friday April 19, 2013
I love this one!
Thanks, Nina! I can’t believe this was eight years ago. I tried everything to keep the bird from flying into the window. I printed out pictures of owls and taped them to the windows. The only thing that worked for a little while was a picture of the girl with the pearl earring.