A bird comes down a walk and eats a worm in halves before drinking dew from grass. It hops aside to let a beetle pass and glances around hurriedly with eyes like frightened beads. When offered a crumb, the bird softly rows itself home like oars dividing water or butterflies swimming at noon, without making a splash.
A bird comes down a walk and eats a worm in halves before drinking dew from grass. It hops aside to let a beetle pass and glances around hurriedly with eyes like frightened beads. When offered a crumb, the bird softly rows itself home like oars dividing water or butterflies swimming at noon, without making a splash.
A bird comes down a walk and eats a worm in halves before drinking dew from grass. It hops aside to let a beetle pass and glances around hurriedly with eyes like frightened beads. When offered a crumb, the bird softly rows itself home like oars dividing water or butterflies swimming at noon, without making a splash.