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Current mood:  worried
What is the symbolic signifigance of a dead pigeon?
That is the question I've been asking myself the past few days. I've never seen a bird hit by a car in mid-flight until this past Sunday. The poor winged sucker was standing in the road, mussing with a crust of bread or a carcass of some sort, when it tried to get out of the way of an oncoming SUV and got plastered by it's grill. Feathers everywhere. The heartless SUV didn't waiver, didn't slow down or stammer in it's grim determination to get to where ever the hell it was going. I cursed the driver and waved my clenched fist in the air as the remains of the pigeon flopped to the ground.
One day later, it happened again. I witnessed another poor pigeon get creamed by an oncoming car. I started to think this was some sort of sign. This MEANS something. Two dead pigeons in two days.
My interpretation: The pigeon is the dirty rat-like cousin of the dove. The dove represents peace. The pigeon delivers messages. A dead pigeon is like a dead rat-like messenger of peace. A person is going to come into my life who will appear to be bringing me a message of peace and hope. This person is, in fact, a lying rat who will betray me. Before I let this person gain my trust and betray me, I should run him or her over with my car... twice.
Did I mention that I starred in a short movie called, "The Pigeon?" Hmmm. Very interesting.
4:38 PM
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