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Daniel Samuelson
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Mar 2016
Lessons Learned from Birds, Pt. 1
A mourning dove flew inside the machine shop. He perched on industrial piping near the ceiling.
Half the day passed.
I struck up a conversation with him.
"Pardon me, but I don't believe you belong here."
Quite perturbed, he chirped,
"I'm well aware."
"Then why have you been here for so many hours?"
Nothing.
"You could fly right out that door."
Silence. He preened his feathers.
Angrily,
"You have wings! A song! A love, I'm sure! Yet here you sit and sit and sit, while freedom is just outside! Why?"
Finally, a response:
"I could ask the same of you."
Oh.
He placed his head under his wing.
The next morning, he was dead on the floor.
Rough draft. Prose-ish.
Written by
Daniel Samuelson
California
(California)
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