Das eigene Kind der Deutschen Mutter
From the series Memoirs of a Hun – Part 6 Whose Child? On asking the question Which Mother In High would open the door to the cuckoo, the answer must only be: not one! A mother-bird knows that a cuckoo in the nest is bad news, and if she finds its egg and recognises it as such, out the egg goes over the nest’s parapet. In fact, not every broken egg found at the bottom of a nest has been thrown out by the deceiving bird, sometimes it’s the cuckoo’s own egg that gets identified and rejected. This brings us to a communion event going back to some months ago in which the German Lady showed me the prospective British cuckoo walking from Belgium into Germany, I should imagine somewhere on the way to Aachen. He was looking around surprised that no-one would hear or see him or open any doors. It was to the effect: Cuckoo, can anyone hear me? Cuckoo, can anyone see me? Cuckoo, is there a nest for me? The German Mother already saved the English Child and didn’t recognise this Eindrin...