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Human/Bird Talk

Their names spill all over the sky’s blue sheet. Birds and humans talk and sing, hum, and whistle. Humans argue true facts and fiction; birds sing their lives away.

Birds and men forget their age, their names. Men often hear calls of the wild, calls for power, for ambition or jealousy, greed, feelings of grandeur. They ignore patience, give up hope.

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Once, there were thousands of birds flying over men and women. Suddenly, they fell down to the ground, we watched walked around and wondered… Was there a war against them? Was it? Humans against birds? No vice…

Or versa. Birds Sing. Humans show the rough, the unexpected, and the smooth sides of events. The wind whistles words and tunes that glue to them, to their skin, brains, and skeleton. Birds bring fresh new views, bright sentiments, and get the call of the wild to f l y a w a y

Nancy Walasky de Honores

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