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In the shade, under the trees, in my garden of gloom; I was enjoying a quiet solitary afternoon, Accompanied by the wind and the flowers that bloomed Among my lovely weeds that had grown too soon. While getting acquainted with these elements I had found, I heard from my porch a curious sound Of nervous flapping of wings, and an eventual thud. "A bird...it probably hit something", I thought; And rose, dropping my rose, and turned around. From a distance, I saw the poor soul fight To fly off the ground, flapping with all its might. As I ran up to where it struggled, it seemed For a moment that it would succeed; And for a few seconds, it was indeed in flight. My delight was short lived though, For soon its wings ceased movement; I saw It fall through the air and land beside my feet. The bird was quiet, even as I carefully lifted it From the ground; and that's when I came to know, That it was lifeless.
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Mar 21, 2015
Mar 21, 2015 at 2:16 PM UTC
A DEATH I WITNESSED
In the shade, under the trees, in my garden of gloom; I was enjoying a quiet solitary afternoon, Accompanied by the wind and the flowers that bloomed Among my lovely weeds that had grown too soon. While getting acquainted with these elements I had found, I heard from my porch a curious sound Of nervous flapping of wings, and an eventual thud. "A bird...it probably hit something", I thought; And rose, dropping my rose, and turned around. From a distance, I saw the poor soul fight To fly off the ground, flapping with all its might. As I ran up to where it struggled, it seemed For a moment that it would succeed; And for a few seconds, it was indeed in flight. My delight was short lived though, For soon its wings ceased movement; I saw It fall through the air and land beside my feet. The bird was quiet, even as I carefully lifted it From the ground; and that's when I came to know, That it was lifeless.
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Mar 21, 2015
Mar 21, 2015 at 2:16 PM UTC
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