The passage reflects a deep sense of regret and unexpressed feelings. The protagonist is confronted with the absence of her parrot, represented by a solitary feather, symbolizing her failure to truly acknowledge their bond by never giving him a name or reciprocating his affection. The repetition of "Love you" emphasizes the emotional connection that remained one-sided throughout their time together.
This moment raises questions about loss and communication. The protagonist wonders if the parrot might have left due to her emotional distance, symbolized by her casual reference to him as "my parrot." It suggests a contemplation of whether he gained freedom in the end after years of being confined, highlighting the complexities of relationships and the importance of expressing love and commitment.