Big Bird Story by Stanley Donwood
Big Bird
Whilst on a walking holiday in remote regions
I chance upon a secluded valley
Away from the popular walking routes
Some distance along the valley
I come across a scene
So breathtakingly beautiful
That I drop to my knees in wonder
There is something about the serried ranks
Of deciduous and coniferous trees
Standing tall on the opposite bank
Of the river that sets my heart ablaze
The colours of the foliage are poetic
Whilst the arrangement of species
Seems divinely inspired
Clouds swoop and whirl above
The topmost branches
And the river sparkles through
An uncertain reflection below
Suddenly, the sky darkens
And along the river advances a flotilla
Of huge birds with menacing eyes
The size of the birds staggers me one
Is as tall as a bus
And the others not much smaller
Their plumage is a shimmering blue
But their eyes are full of
Hate and looming disaster
With a horrible sinking feeling
I realise that the birds have noticed me
One of them clambers up the nearside bank
And waddles towards me i take to my heels
And scramble along the path
Gaining speed, I run at full tilt
Then I see people in front of me
Running towards me
First one passes, then another, then another
They are wide-eyed with terror
And keep taking quick
Fearful looks behind them
There must, I realise
Be something unutterably
Horrible in front of me
But my fear of the big birds
Compels me to carry on
More people run past me, all with the same
Frightened expression they are running
Towards the birds
Away from something unknown
I am running from the birds
Towards something unknown
Not for the first time in my life
I curse my bad luck