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One
day a hawk
and a lady
bug were out
enjoying the
warm sun and
an afternoon's
flight. The
sky was blue
and clear.
The Hawk circled
high in the
sky singing
hawk song.
From a distance,
he could see
lady bugs
flying from
plant to plant.
The lady bugs
were flying
and the sun
was reflecting
on their brilliant
metallic orange
bodies with
black spots
on them.
One
Lady Bug seemed
different
from all the
others. She
looked like
she was basking
in the sun.
She looked
like she was
experiencing
enchantment
while all
others were
just so busy
being busy.
This Lady
Bug was listening
to the music
of hawk song.
As
hawk song
became louder
and louder
the lady bugs
flew to hiding,
all, except
one. She did
not move but
listened to
hawk song
and watched
Hawk's descent
from the blue
sky until
the sky almost
seemed to
be filled
with him.
At Hawk's
landing, a
blushing eye
contact was
made. There
were no words
immediately
just a peaceful
observation
of each other.
"Were
the other
lady bugs
your friends,"
he asked?
"Yes," she
said. "Where
have they
gone and why
did they leave
you," Hawk
asked? "They
were afraid,"
she said.
"Afraid!..
Afraid of
what? Of me,"
he asked?
"Yes, they
are afraid
of you. When
they heard
your song
they feared
and they took
refuge," she
said.
"Are you afraid
of me," he
asked? "Yes,
I am a little
but I see
no need to
run. If you
wanted to
harm me, we
would not
be talking,"
she said.
She went on
to say, "it
must be really
lonely for
you always
flying alone
and singing
alone?" "
Lady
Bug, what
makes you
think I am
lonely," he
asked? "Because
I have watched
you before
and listened
as you sang
your song.
Sometimes
I have even
sang to you
but I was
sure you could
not hear me,"
she told him.
"It
is your song
that I am
hearing. Your
song does
not sound
like lady
bug song.
It sounds
like hawk
song I have
heard before,"
he said. "Where
did you learn
it," he asked?
"I can not
tell you that
just now but
I hope the
time will
come that
I can tell
you where
I learned
the song I
sing. I am
glad you heard
it," she said.
"You are right,"
he told her,
"it is lonely
and many are
afraid of
me. They call
me names that
really are
more suited
to the humans.
They call
me predator
but there
is no predator
like the human.
Everywhere
they go they
kill and when
they are not
killing some
of us, they
are killing
each other.
We, of the
hawk dominion,
can never
let our guard
down because
if we do for
a minute,
we find them
hunting us
with stones
that fly in
the air at
great speeds
and make us
fall to the
ground. Yes,
it is lonely
and so I sing
and fly and
hope that
someone will
fly with me
and sing with
me and share
adventures
with me."
Lady
Bug told him,
"I can fly
with you sometime
if you like,
but I can
not fly as
high or as
fast as you.
I can not
even see as
far as you."
"You would
fly with me?
No one as
beautiful
as you would
fly with me,"
he said. "I
would," she
said, "I would
love to fly
with you."
As the two
look deep
into each
other eyes,
the Hawk leans
down and Lady
Bug climbs
his feathers
to her perch.
"Hold on,
Lady Bug.
We are going
to the sky,"
he told her.
For
hours the
Hawk and the
Lady Bug soar
as they walk
the sky. They
sing with
joy and feel
excitement.
Neither speaks
but both are
enraptured
of the moment.
Two who are
very different
in this moment
do not seem
different
at all. Surrendered
to the moment,
love is known.
The hours
pass. The
sun goes down.
The moon comes
up and their
image is cast
upon the moon
as shadow.
Neither has
spoken a word
when the Hawk
thinks he
is being selfish.
It is all
so good. Thought
is suspended
because of
the right
presence.
It is time
he must take
Lady Bug home.
She says to
him, "So soon?
Must you take
me back so
soon"?
"I
thought you
might be getting
tired and
I did not
want to seem
so selfish,
though in
truth, I do
not recall
when I have
been happier.
I do not want
to take you
home at all.
I would be
pleased if
this moment
did not have
to end. What
I would really
like to do
is watch you
fly, listen
to you sing,
listen to
you tell me
of your hopes
and dreams,"
he said. "Are
you sure you
are a hawk,"
she asked?
"Yes, Lady
Bug, I am
a hawk," he
told her.
"What will
your friends
say when they
find out you
spent the
day with me?"
he asked.
"I have known
my own joy
today with
you. I do
not care what
they say.
They have
not flown
where you
have shared
with me,"
she said.
She went on
to say, "I
do not want
to return
but I probably
should. Will
you come for
me again?
Do you think
we could be
friends?",
she asked.
"I would love
that," he
said. "When
can I see
you again?",
he asked.
"How soon
would you
like to see
me again?",
she asked.
"Only moments
from now.
There is something
I must do,
but I can
come for you
again in two
hours," he
told her.
"Come back
for me then
in two hours.
I will be
ready and
meet you right
here. If you
really want
to be with
me, show me
the gift of
your kiss
when you return,"
she said.
"I
know you need
some private
flight time
now to think
and sing,"
she said.
He said to
her as he
took flight,
"It will be
as you wish."
And with that
the Hawk took
to the night
sky exciting
the wind behind
him as he
ascended.
Lady Bug blushed
and went to
tell her friends.
When she arrived
and told them
all that she
had done,
they reported
her to their
elders. They
refused to
allow her
to consider
seeing this
dangerous
predator again
and putting
their village
at risk. As
time began
to run out
and fearing
she would
leave, lady
bug was restrained
by the elder
named Conventional
Rule. The
second restraining
elder was
the Guardian
of Tradition.
They bound
Lady Bug.
"He will come
for me," she
said, "he
will come."
When
the Hawk returned,
he did not
see Lady Bug
and began
to wonder
if everything
was all right.
After waiting
and waiting,
he came to
the conclusion
that she was
not going
to be returning
to fly with
him. He looked
to the sky
and said thanks
for the time
they had spent
together.
As he lifted
again to climb
the sky in
a very slow
spiral, he
began to sing.
Lady Bug could
hear the Hawk's
song and began
to sing herself.
This time
the Hawk knew
it was her.
He could hear
her song.
He landed
in her village
and called
for her. In
fear of destruction,
the elders
of Convention
and Tradition
offered Lady
Bug to the
Hawk if he
would agree
not to destroy
their village.
In a loud
voice, he
said, "NO.
I have made
a friend today
and I will
not allow
you to shame
her like this.
I have learned
today that
you have lived
in fear of
me. You fear
what you do
not know,"
he said.
Hawk
continues,
"who among
you recalls
how many times
I have ever
sought to
harm any of
your families
and tribes.
Your fears
are unfounded
and yet I
know, most
fear what
they do not
know. If we
could talk,
you might
discover ways
that we could
help each
other that
would make
for a beneficial
friendship.
Who you should
be afraid
of are the
crawling things
and the small
birds, but
they will
not harm you
if they are
given notice
that we have
entered into
relationship."
"Let Lady
Bug be with
me because
it is her
choice. She
has a heart
to fly and
to fly high.
She is different
from you and
so you punish
her and treat
her poorly
because she
does not accept
your ways
of limitation,"
he says.
"Should
she be punished
or loved for
who she is,"
he asks? "I
have chosen
to love her
because she
has loved
me without
judgment.
She has welcomed
me, accepted
me, and caused
me to feel
good again
about who
I am. For
that I am
thankful and
in awe of
her beauty,"
he said.
"Come,
Lady Bug,
let us fly,"
he calls to
her. On her
approach,
she asks,
"Aren't you
forgetting
something?"
As he leans
down to kiss
her, Lady
Bug is transformed
into a beautiful
lady hawk
and the Hawk
is never lonely
anymore. They
fly together
high in the
sky. They
love each
other and
sing hawk
song together.
If
you listen
closely now,
you can hear
their song
of love as
they dance
the sky and
keep a watchful
eye. Because
of their watch,
the village
of the ladybugs
is always
safe.
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