Well when you are colored bright red, yellow, or blue, you need all the safety protection you can get out in the mean, hungry city streets strewn with alley cats!
There was a story by G. K. Chesterton which appears in his collection “The Poet and the Lunatics”. The poet, Gabriel Gale, sees a yellow bird attacked by other birds. He realises that the bird was a canary who was “freed” from its cage and sent into danger and says “Whoever freed the bird loves freedom very much – perhaps too much.”
Later he sees that the man who “freed” the canary has broken a fish tank and let the fish inside die so he is certainly a lunatic who loves freedom too much.
I once adopted a cat who had been on display in the window of a bird shop for three days. That cat was soooooo happy to be out of there. She raced around the house for more than an hour but, just as I was worried there was something wrong with her, she settled down for a contented nap in the blessed quiet.
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Check out There are no birds on YouTube.
BigDaveGlass almost 3 years ago
A gilded cage is still a cage…..
dcdete. almost 3 years ago
Well when you are colored bright red, yellow, or blue, you need all the safety protection you can get out in the mean, hungry city streets strewn with alley cats!
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Livin’ the Wild Life.
Imagine almost 3 years ago
I like today’s strip on so many levels. Brilliant.
hariseldon59 almost 3 years ago
As Tweety used to say, ’I’m safe in here from that old puddy tat’.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Those (who live in) gated communities have their advantages:
Protection, free room and board. The owner takes care of their needs.
This does come with a sacrifice (cost) – of losing their freedom.
Calvinist1966 almost 3 years ago
There was a story by G. K. Chesterton which appears in his collection “The Poet and the Lunatics”. The poet, Gabriel Gale, sees a yellow bird attacked by other birds. He realises that the bird was a canary who was “freed” from its cage and sent into danger and says “Whoever freed the bird loves freedom very much – perhaps too much.”
Later he sees that the man who “freed” the canary has broken a fish tank and let the fish inside die so he is certainly a lunatic who loves freedom too much.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
especially those that have HOA’s…
Steverino Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I wonder if any of those birds are nailed to the perch?
HOTLOTUS1 almost 3 years ago
range free communities are better
walstib Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“Freebird” ! ! !
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The same fence keeps people in as well as out. The difference is the attitude of the inhabitants and the price of the accommodations.
bobbyferrel almost 3 years ago
There’s different kinds. Some gates keep people out. Some keep people in.
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
I’m free to be meeeeee…..free to tweeeeet
Goat from PBS almost 3 years ago
Probably for the best, little bird.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
I once adopted a cat who had been on display in the window of a bird shop for three days. That cat was soooooo happy to be out of there. She raced around the house for more than an hour but, just as I was worried there was something wrong with her, she settled down for a contented nap in the blessed quiet.
stamps almost 3 years ago
It keeps the riffraf and the pigeons out.
B UTTONS almost 3 years ago
They talked. They’re doing time.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
The purpose is to separate groups which might otherwise mix.
GreggW Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Prisons actually.
globalenterprize1990 almost 3 years ago
The crow envied the canary for his fine singing voice. The canary envied the crow because he had freedom.
Lightpainter almost 3 years ago
I had no idea what the punchline was going to be- very funny!!
edeloriea14 almost 3 years ago
White bird in a golden cage alone. That old song is supposed to be about the white bird representing peace. (I like birds!)