It symbolizes that your windows are too clean and you should put some stickers on them, so birds don't come crashing through them.
Oviously it means a bird hit ur window and died! What did u think it could mean GOD!!!
It means its time to get a new WINDOW PANE
ive heard it's bad luck and someone in your family is going to die
The bees have somehow managed to get into your house and have tried to get out again by the (presumably closed) window. They would eventually starve and what you have found is dead and dying bees.
In the first excerpt, "dying fall" likely refers to a gradual and gentle decline in music or sound. In the second excerpt, "dying fall" could symbolize the fading away or diminishing of hope or life.
A dying rose means that life is beautiful but short like a flower. Roses are still beautiful and doesnt lose its smell or beauty een after death. A dying rose is a symbol of life that still has meaning and beauty even till after death.
Leaves can have several meanings symbolically. They represent rebirth, rejuvenation, and renewal. Dead leaves represent opposite ideas, such as death and dying.
Personally, I havn't hit any, but I've heard of many stories of people hitting kids and them dying
The odds of you getting into a wreck and dying are less than the odds of hitting someone and killing them. While under the influence, your body goes with the flow, so to speak, so it doesn't affect you as badly.
In a semi-private room, it may provide for more privacy (the family of the roommate does not have to "pass by" the dying patient to get to their loved one). In a private room, I have no idea why this would be done! I have heard of opening windows to let the patient's "spirit out" (a Native American custom), but I have never heard of moving a dying patient closer to the window in a private room.
It could mean that the bird sees its reflection in the window and thinks that it is seeing another bird, or it could mean that, at some time, someone put out bird seed onto your window sill.
Maybe you mean "Radio flyer" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105211/
In "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry, the setting of a cold and dreary winter in Greenwich Village plays a significant role in affecting the main character, Johnsy. The bleak weather and the dying ivy vine on the wall outside her window symbolize her own declining health and sense of hopelessness. As Johnsy watches the leaves fall one by one, it reflects her own fear of dying. The setting emphasizes the theme of resilience and the power of friendship as Johnsy finds hope in the last leaf that clings to the vine.
The rust is a symbol of dying industry. Steel turns to rust and Detroit was once a booming manufacturing city. The rust symbolizes decay of city, culture, and Anders' expectations.