The Last Bird

Only when the last bird will take its flight, the entire humankind will cheer, weep and applaud.

Only when the last bird will take its flight, the entire humankind will cheer, weep and applaud.
I am a soulful woman who loves to conjure up my thoughts and write. I thoroughly enjoy creating art and expressing myself through words. I believe words have a certain kind of melody that can be understood by everybody.
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I enjoy observing the raindrops competing with each other to slide down the window sill. And the leaves drenched by the rains which often appear like a chandelier. Reaching the bus stop early for that unoccupied window seat, so I can enjoy the live-theatre view in the bus. These little things, they make me.
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