I don’t know what’s going on with the crows lately. I’ve
always had visits to my garden and bird table from the smaller members of the
family – the jackdaws and magpies – but now I’ve got a pair of bigger
Carrion Crows taking a frequent interest in my little piece of earth. That’s
never happened before, and coming on top of the visit from the big, big raven,
it has me slightly nonplussed. Crows pick over the bones of dead things, don’t
they?
Maybe they’re picking up on my mood. A certain person was
forcing herself into my consciousness this morning when I woke up. She wasn’t
alone, and it wasn’t very nice. It brought up one of the problems of being an
ageing male who was once fit and strong, but on whom time has taken its toll
until he’s left to take refuge in imagination, observation of perceived
analogies, and the dubious distinction of having a sensitive spirit.
I call it the Deposed Stag Mentality, because it presages
pretty much the same prospects. The mind accepts the cyclical imperative, but
the heart can’t help resisting.
4 comments:
I find your bird visits so interesting, Crows pick over bones but they are also tricksters.
So, if your heart is resisting, then maybe you're not ready to accept that stage of the cycle. We can rationalise anything if we think long enough.
Best get my hair cut and wash my face then, eh? Look out world!
Wash behind your ears too!
What should I do with the potatoes?
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