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It keeps flying from "summary" of The Bird by Nicholas Allan
The bird flaps its wings, soaring high above the treetops. It doesn't look down, doesn't hesitate. It simply keeps flying. The wind rushes past its feathers, creating a symphony of sound. The bird's eyes are fixed on the horizon, focused and determined. There are obstacles in its path - storms that threaten to engulf it, predators that lurk in the shadows. But the bird doesn't falter. It maneuvers with grace and precision, always moving forward. Its flight is a dance of freedom and strength, a testament to the power of will. The bird's journey is not without challenges. It faces exhaustion, hunger, and doubt. But it perseveres. It knows that the sky is its home, the clouds its companions. It embraces the unknown, the uncertainty, with a heart full of courage. As the days turn into nights, the bird never stops. It keeps flying, driven by an invisible force. It knows that its destination is not a place, but a state of being. It seeks not perfection, but purpose. And so, it continues on its endless journey, a symbol of resilience and hope.Similar Posts
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