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The sparrow has crossed my path and I hope she'll stay longer than a fleeting moment so I may appreciate her beauty. She came to me as most Texas birds do when you're quiet and alone. But she was different, I'm sure. She was vibrant, not at all the dusty hues of the others I had come to know. She was bright and intricate. The sparrow was free to roam she was the epitome of freedom and yet she chose to stay singing by my side. And she could have picked anyone, that little yellow sparrow. But she flew and sang around me always appearing again. I couldn't help but feel that as quick as she had appeared she would leave again. But the sparrow sang and in her song assured me that she would do no such thing. She was mesmerized by me. You can fly, and yet chose not to, she said. Why is that? You are as much a bird as I am, she told me. All you have to do is let go. I considered her words carefully I had never flown before, never thought that I could. But for her, I did.
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Jan 29, 2020
Jan 29, 2020 at 11:16 AM UTC
The Sparrow
The sparrow has crossed my path and I hope she'll stay longer than a fleeting moment so I may appreciate her beauty. She came to me as most Texas birds do when you're quiet and alone. But she was different, I'm sure. She was vibrant, not at all the dusty hues of the others I had come to know. She was bright and intricate. The sparrow was free to roam she was the epitome of freedom and yet she chose to stay singing by my side. And she could have picked anyone, that little yellow sparrow. But she flew and sang around me always appearing again. I couldn't help but feel that as quick as she had appeared she would leave again. But the sparrow sang and in her song assured me that she would do no such thing. She was mesmerized by me. You can fly, and yet chose not to, she said. Why is that? You are as much a bird as I am, she told me. All you have to do is let go. I considered her words carefully I had never flown before, never thought that I could. But for her, I did.
peytonlagueux
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18/F/South USA
Jan 29, 2020
Jan 29, 2020 at 11:16 AM UTC
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