| I see the sunset over there. It descends behind the forests along with the smoke.
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| Clouds are flying in the sky. |
| A flock of birds.
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| In the beak, two nostrils will catch the puff of smoke.
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| From below you can see the oak better. What's in the distance
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| I said: “How is it in the sky, friend?” The rustle subsided.
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| Out of the corner of my ear I heard a knock.
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| Like a hamster in a field a sharp look back
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| A new day, smoothly advancing, drank the sunset.
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| I was standing. |
| The smell floated in the sky
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| Foliage covered the puddle with a shadow The air froze Everywhere.
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| A bird was sitting nearby, someone was walking past
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| I got up, everything was seething like a swamp floor.
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| Bird, tell me you can fly across the sky,
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| You know the rains, like you water, will wash the Earth.
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| You breathe air, smoke is always a plus for you.
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| When I see your flight, sadness melts in me.
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| If you know how fog flies in the soul.
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| If you swim when mud is all over the water.
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| I asked: "Can birds fly into the smoke?"
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| If there is smoke in the sky, the wind continues to sing.
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| If you know how fog flies in the soul.
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| If you swim when mud is all over the water.
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| I asked: "Can birds fly into the smoke?"
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| If there is smoke in the sky, the wind continues to sing.
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| Once I had a dream
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| I saw leaves flying down - a typical Boston waltz.
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| I said: "I should take off."
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| In the corman, the dope fell asleep in the dark and began to snore.
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| I pushed her in the side, she decided to get up
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| The bird looked at my forehead, continuing to wait.
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| I sent a stream of smoke into the open beak.
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| The sun went down, seeing the coughing sound.
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| Sunset over the houses. |
| A flock of birds in the sky.
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| Stepping back, I sharply spat down.
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| Like an arrow, the bird took a step forward.
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| I watched. |
| Ice was melting in the depths of my soul.
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| Under the gun of a dream, I saw a gray chance.
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| The bird extended its beak and closed its right eye.
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| I sat down, the wind sang in the sky
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| I looked at the oak in the field above me of smoke
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| I began to think, "How can you spit up to the sky?"
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| Quietly, the bird tried to stick its beak into the pocket
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| I quickly grabbed a stick. |
| flew by
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| There is dust in the air. |
| A cloud hung over the houses
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| A scent floated across the sky. |
| So I took a step.
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| The bird has a bag in its beak. |
| The howl was in my ears.
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| I spat. |
| My gaze has been on the bird for a long time.
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| I made a wave. |
| The blow seemed to knock off the wing.
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| Some laughter. |
| I gave time to come to my senses.
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| Reading something under my breath, I wiped the sweat from my forehead.
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| Always, it seemed to me, I knew the answer.
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| With a smile of the beast, he picked up the package from the ground with his hand.
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| And again smoke in the sky. |
| The wind is with me again.
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| I see the sunset, suddenly a familiar rustle behind me. |