Colorless Pond for Colorful Birds
Color is diversity not division — A Tanka

only a pond for
blue peacock, black crow, and white
pigeon to quench thirst
does color separate them
have Nature separate ponds
Summary
The web content reflects on the theme of unity in diversity through the metaphor of a colorless pond serving birds of different colors, suggesting that nature does not discriminate based on color.
Abstract
The article titled "Colorless Pond for Colorful Birds" presents a thought-provoking Tanka that uses the imagery of a single pond quenching the thirst of birds with diverse colors—blue peacocks, black crows, and white pigeons. It poses a rhetorical question challenging the notion of separation based on color, implying that if nature does not segregate resources by color, then humans should also embrace diversity without division. The piece is accompanied by a captivating image of a serene pond, reinforcing the message of harmony and inclusivity.
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only a pond for
blue peacock, black crow, and white
pigeon to quench thirst
does color separate them
have Nature separate ponds
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