A Parable: "The Cow and the CICADA".
Possibly one of the most beautiful short stories I have ever read. I found this while following the Cicada 3301 puzzle this year. This was on the www.sevens.exposed website. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. - LAG
A Parable: "The Cow and the CICADA".
As the farmer makes his way towards the farmhouse, sunset falls on his pasture. His cow chews its cud. While the song of the cicada fills the air.
"Come out where I can see you," shouts the cow, "your song is so beautiful it deserves recognition".
"Thank you" says the cicada, "but I prefer to remain in the shadow."
"Why?" Asked the cow. "You should take pride in your song. Quick, come out there's not much light left."
"I do not seek a stage" says the cicada.
"But talent deserves recognition." says the cow.
"Ah!" exclaims the cicada. "Define recognition"
"Fame." Says the cow. "Don't you want fame?" asked the cow somewhat curiously, "My favorite time is when I get to go to the state fair, and show off my fine hide and healthy girth"
"But just ask yourself why you seek attention" said the cicada.
"But just come out for a moment to show me what you look like, so we can get to know each other" said the cow.
"I cannot" said the cicada "There are predators around who want to kill me."
"Then why do you sing? Asked the cow.
"I am calling to the others to create a chorus" said the cicada. "And we can all thow our voices so the hunters can never find us."
"Ah, that's too bad" replied the cow, "I have a good life. I am praised for my milk and the cheese I provide. The farmer givers me an easy life, full of sunshine and grass. What more could I ask?"
"Oh my friend" said the cicada. "One day your farmer will introduce you to the knife"
"Utter nonsense" replied the cow. "The worse I go through is an occasional injection, and they are to make me strong. I think. The farmer protects me, and provides me with all my needs"
"I choose not to rely on what a farmer can provide. I prefer freedom." replies the cicada. " I possess nothing except my song, and even that is to be shared. I choose not to depend on the farmer, and I do not trust his workers, his injections, his sprays, or his empty promises."
"Then you miss the chance of bliss" replied the cow.
"Perhaps you are right" said the cicada. "But tonight I go to the river and many of us will sing together. Why don't you join us?"
"I can't" replied the cow. "I am obligated."
"We must choose our obligations" said the cicada, in a soft voice.
With that the cicada vanished, as the last second of the daylight died.