الأحد، 17 مايو 2009

The Bitaba Bird

Written by Carol Moore
Illustrated by Michael S. Weber



There are birds like no other birds because they are not real.

. . . The bitaba bird.



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They play tag with the earth and stars on wings of mist and light.

. . . The bitaba bird.


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Above the clouds, their crystal eyes sparkle in the blue.

. . . The bitaba bird.



One appears every 100 years on a black and storming night.

. . . The bitaba bird.


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A lightening flash, a terrible crash, and a rock egg splits open. From within come brand new wings of a brand new thing.

. . . The bitaba bird.

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