Photo by Michael Wolf
I used Michael Wolf's Painted Bunting photo above in a blog, on January 5th, about the trafficking of wild birds for the caged-bird trade. I commented how 6,000 of these birds are taken each year in places like Mexico and Cuba. My wife, Linda, read the blog and a few days later emailed me the poem below. I had read this poem by Ralph Hodgson before, as have many birders and non-birders, but thought I would reproduce it here.
I saw with open eyes
Singing birds sweet
Sold in the shops
For the people to eat,
Sold in the shops of
Stupidity Street.
I saw in vision
The worm in the wheat,
And in the shops nothing
For people to eat;
Nothing for sale in
Stupidity Street.
Please comment if you wish
BtheB
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