Lydia Davis

The Cows

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  • Ivana Melgozahas quoted4 years ago
    But as the dusk turns to dark, while the sky above the woods is still a purplish blue, it is harder and harder to see their black bodies against the darkening field. Then they can’t be seen at all, but they are still out there, grazing in the dark.
  • Ivana Melgozahas quoted4 years ago
    Other neighbors may be away, from time to time, but the cows are always there, in the field. Or, if they are not in the field, they are in the barn.

    I know that if they are in the field, and if I go up to the fence on this side, they will, all three, sooner or later come up to the fence on the other side, to meet me.
  • Ivana Melgozahas quoted4 years ago
    They do sometimes protest—when they have no water, or can’t get into the barn. One of them, usually the darkest, will moo in a perfectly regular blast twenty or more times in succession.
  • Ivana Melgozahas quoted4 years ago
    One of them has given birth to a calf. But in fact her life is not much more complicated than it was before.
  • Ivana Melgozahas quoted4 years ago
    Just as it is hard for us, in our garden, to stop weeding, because there is always another weed there in front of us, it may be hard for her to stop grazing, because there are always a few more shoots of fresh grass just ahead of her.
  • Ivana Melgozahas quoted4 years ago
    It is hard to believe a life could be so simple, but it is just this simple. It is the life of a ruminant, a protected domestic ruminant. If she were to give birth to a calf, though, her life would be more complicated.
  • Ivana Melgozahas quoted4 years ago
    Now, in the heart of winter, they spend a lot of time lying around in the snow.

    Does she lie down because the other two have lain down before her, or are they all three lying down because they all feel it is the right time to lie down?
  • Ivana Melgozahas quoted4 years ago
    They are often like a math problem: 2 cows lying down in the snow, plus 1 cow standing up looking at the hill, equals 3 cows.

    Or 1 cow lying down in the snow, plus 2 cows on their feet looking this way across the road, equals 3 cows.
  • Ivana Melgozahas quoted4 years ago
    If it snows, it snows on them the same way it snows on the trees and the field. Sometimes they are just as still as the trees or the field.
  • Ivana Melgozahas quoted4 years ago
    They seem expectant this morning, but it is a combination of two things: the strange yellow light before a storm and their alert expressions as they listen to a loud woodpecker.
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