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THE VIEW FROM THE WINDOW
His voice droned on, and on, and on, boring me into a stupor. ... A crow, like any other bird has to find food, build a nest, defend the nest from predators, beat other birds to the food – size is an advantage, and then get enough food to feed both itself, the young and the mate. ... A few people walked past the open window “annoying brats”. ...
From the beginnings of our little lives, we are bound by our parents or guardian’s wishes as they endeavour to bring us up. ...
Then once we depart from this gaol, some will choose to go on to learn more, and fill their heads with useless knowledge till, after a few years they finish that and come out thinking they know it all. ... They have a view to the future, and by the time they get to the future they are too old to enjoy themselves properly anyways.
Approximate Word count = 827 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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