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Chugga Chugga Goes the Bluebird

“Chug Chug!” Goes The Bluebird
The blue bird awakes early in the morning to watch the sun rise above the trees. She watches as the morning dew melts away with the rising temperature. Nature is her home … They tend to each other … “Still we live meanly, like ants; though the fable tells us that we were long ago changed into men…(Walden 173).” Indeed Thoreau says here, that our work is never complete, and that while we are supposed to be men, there is still much work to be done in this world. In the beginning, perhaps God created not the world, but what we call a metaphor. From society’s birth, The Metaphor (Metaphora), raised us. With this in mind, came the most valuable lessons, and our most treasured illustrations of life’s awakenings.
Traveling far and wide Metaphora eventually journeyed her way through rough waters, across the Atlantic, and one day awoke, washed ashore in, The New World on Walden Pond. With her, this muse, Henry David Thoreau wrote a masterpiece...

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