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*Upon a cold winter's night, on the snowy path they wandered. Deep in the forbidden forest. The wise old owl that lived in the tall oak was watching as he sat on a branch. Old pine,remain hollow. He hooted to the indifferent wind: Who?Who? But it did not reply, only whistling was heard while the pinecones shivered. The first was dressed in silver, and her sister dressed in gold. He stared into the moon, seeking the truth. So he discovered the stars twinkling down upon them, through the pine needles. Brown wings of once lost light, wisdom spoken by the night's silence. And into the darkness they went, The wise and the beautiful...*
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Sep 2, 2016
Sep 2, 2016 at 10:54 AM UTC
The wise old owl
*Upon a cold winter's night, on the snowy path they wandered. Deep in the forbidden forest. The wise old owl that lived in the tall oak was watching as he sat on a branch. Old pine,remain hollow. He hooted to the indifferent wind: Who?Who? But it did not reply, only whistling was heard while the pinecones shivered. The first was dressed in silver, and her sister dressed in gold. He stared into the moon, seeking the truth. So he discovered the stars twinkling down upon them, through the pine needles. Brown wings of once lost light, wisdom spoken by the night's silence. And into the darkness they went, The wise and the beautiful...*
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Sep 2, 2016
Sep 2, 2016 at 10:54 AM UTC
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