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One day… The bird looked up into the sky, from the comfort of her nest. As she looked to the sky, She noticed the woman in the moon. the woman smiled at her. So every night she would look up at the woman, Talking till the sun came up. On one special night, when the moon was closest to the bird and full, the bird confessed her love to the woman in the moon. The moon wept… So the bird began to fly, closer and closer to the moon, but as she did the air became thin. As the woman in the moon turned her back to the bird, the bird began to fall. Landing in a pit. The entrance collapsed, Trapping the bird. … Her love was gone, She would never see the moon again. ~Moral or Lesson: Do not fall in love, because eventually you will be hurt.
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Oct 9, 2015
Oct 9, 2015 at 11:31 AM UTC
The Woman in The Moon & The Bird in The Sky
One day… The bird looked up into the sky, from the comfort of her nest. As she looked to the sky, She noticed the woman in the moon. the woman smiled at her. So every night she would look up at the woman, Talking till the sun came up. On one special night, when the moon was closest to the bird and full, the bird confessed her love to the woman in the moon. The moon wept… So the bird began to fly, closer and closer to the moon, but as she did the air became thin. As the woman in the moon turned her back to the bird, the bird began to fall. Landing in a pit. The entrance collapsed, Trapping the bird. … Her love was gone, She would never see the moon again. ~Moral or Lesson: Do not fall in love, because eventually you will be hurt.
An assignment for my English 3 class: write a fable.
We-are-all-infected
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Oct 9, 2015
Oct 9, 2015 at 11:31 AM UTC
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