It has been said That love alone can awaken the divine within Well, I am in love With a burrowing owl! Each day, I am pulled My heart strings tug wildly Calling me to walk down to the burrows
I am delighted when I spot the owl His squat, feathered body tucked amongst the grass. He sits just atop his burrow There are particles of sand on his face But still, he wears his chestnut and white feathers As he stands bravely out of his safe home Like Joseph wears his coat of many colors
I approach quietly Creeping slowly forward Like children returning from recess But I am going toward excitement Forcing myself to hold back so as not to frighten He and I exchange glances I speak quietly and, I hope, reassuringly He allows me to remain He remains I ease myself onto the grass Camera in hand.
Joyfully, I observe his actions Always alert, on guard But when he feels safe He will look into my eyes And I pretend he loves me, too! His eyes register myriad emotions Curiosity, alarm, disgust, pleasure, wisdom And more which I cannot read
A couple of women come jaunting up No kind words, no gradual entrance The owl’s face registers alarm He squawks They continue forward He rattles The sound, indistinguishable from a rattle snake, Shouts leave now!! Do they notice his distress, I wonder Or is he purely an exhibit Present merely for their amusement? They look and move on.
And I wonder, How did we humans come to believe The world, nature, wildlife Exists merely for our pleasure For our consumption and entertainment How can we ignore so blithely The beauty and life In all creation? How can we miss the divine all around us?
Awesome, beautiful pictures! How true your observations. I think the world does the same thing to children sometimes. Just observe and you will be enlightened. Kathy
Awesome, beautiful pictures! How true your observations. I think the world does the same thing to children sometimes. Just observe and you will be enlightened. Kathy
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Fabulous photos ! ❤️
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