The Flight of Pigeons
I do not know what it is that makes pigeons so interesting to me, unless it is that this flight of theirs into75 the upper world is to me the essence of things poetic9, the one thing which I should like to do myself. The sunny sides of the barnyard roofs they occupy, the quiet beauty of the yards in which they live, their graceful10 and contented11 acceptance of the simple and the commonplace, their cooing ease, the charm of the landscapes over which they fly and against the outlines of which they are so often artistically12 engraved13, are to me of the essence of the beautiful. I can think of nothing better. If I were to have the privilege of reincarnation I might even choose to be a pigeon.
And, in connection with this, I have so often asked myself what there is in pure motion which is so delightful14, so enchanting15, and before the mystery of which, as manifested by the flight of pigeons my mind pauses, for it finds no ready solution. The poetry of music, the poetry of motion, the arch-significance of a graceful line in flight—these are of psychic16, perhaps of chemic subtlety17 (who knows?), blending into some great scheme of universal rhythm, of which singing, dancing, running, flying, the sinuous18 curvings of rivers, the rhythmic19 wavings of trees, the blowings and restings of the winds, and every other lovely thing of which the earth is heir, are but integral parts.
Nature has many secrets all her own. We peer and search. With her ill moods we quarrel. Over her savageries we weep or rage. In her amethystine hours of ease and rest we rest also and wonder, moved to profound and regal melancholy20 over our own brief hours in her light, to unreasoned joy and laughter over her beauty in her better moods, their pensive21 exaltation.
76 As for myself, I only know that whenever I see these birds, their coats of fused slate22 and bright metallic23 colors shielding them so smoothly24, their feet of coral, their eyes of liquid black, smooth-rimmed with pink, and strutting25 so soberly at ease on every barn roof or walk or turning, awing26, in some heavenly light against a sky of blue or storm-black—I only know that once more a fugue of most delicate and airy mood is being fingered, that the rendition of another song is at hand.
To fly so! To be a part of sky, sunlight, air! To be thus so delicately and gracefully27 organized as to be able to rest upon the bosom of a breeze, or run down its curving surface in long flights, to have the whole world-side for a spectacle, the sunny roof of a barn or a house for a home! Not to brood over the immensities, perhaps, not to sigh over the too-well-known end!
Fold you your hands and gaze.... They speak of joy accomplished28. Fold your hands and gaze. As you look you have that which they bring—beauty. It is without flaw and without price.
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10 graceful | |
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