WILD BIRD
Wild Bird flying
Sing a song that I can't capture
I'll make it up to you somehow
High my hat was hung there for a while
On a pole set up Norwegian style
Ready to show them what I can
Little bird came flying by
And as northern flames light up the sky
That bird was singing out of range
And I got lost into a haze
He couldn't pick me up so I took him down
To be the centre of my crown
And I thought he'd make the change
He was singing out of range
Wild bird flying
Sing a song I can't capture
I'll make it up to you
Wild bird flying
Sing a song I can't capture
I'll make it up to you
If you can understand and now
I'm gonna make it up to you somehow
I'm gonna make it up to you somehow
You know it will never be the same
Truly wild will never tame
And I think it is a shame
Cuz all of the sudden he stopped singing his song
I lost my mind and all went wrong
I've got a heavy hand
Wild bird flying
Sing a song I can't capture
I'll make it up to you
Wild bird flying
Sing a song I can't capture
I'll make it up to you
If you can understand and now
I'm gonna make it up to you somehow
#Big Bang#
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"...But most critically, sweet, never try to change the narrative structure of someone else's story, though you will certainly be tempted to, as you watch those poor souls in school, in life, heading unwittingly down dangerous tangents, fatal digressions from which they will unlikely be able to emerge.
Resist the temptation. Spend your energies on your story. Reworking it. Making it better.
Increasing the scale, the depth of content, the universal themes. And I don't care what those themes are - they're yours to uncover and stand behind - so long as, at the very least, there is courage. Guts. Mut, in German. Those around you can have their novellas, sweet, their short stories of cliché and coincidence, occasionally spiced up with tricks of the quirky, the achingly mundane, the grotesque. A few will even cook up Greek tragedy, those born into misery, destined to die in misery. But you, my bride of quietness, you will craft nothing less than epic with your life. Out of all of them, your story will be the one to last."
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Today;
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The Assassins by Bernard Lewis
Okay, so maybe a bit hardcore reading since it's more like a history lesson on the Assassins than a story, but it is interesting to learn not only about their history, but also the way they have shaped and changed history.
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We are not ready for an unforseen event that may or may not occur.
Dan Quayle
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