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The Great Replacement
The great replacement Through the bird’s world came the call of a land of plenty rives, mountains, lakes and plains place for everyone Millions flew to this Paradise, but mostly sparrows settling inland where the wild oats were plentiful Vultures came, eradicated the local birds, and nothing left but paintings of birds with colourful plumage. Raven, the incurable thief, occupied coastal march land to get powerful, stealing a wonderful feather at a time. The eagle took position on the highest peak, aristocratic showed, contempt for the lesser sparrows. Until, a powerful, rich bird with flamboyant plumage showed up and together, with the ravens, promised safety for the lesser fowls and the negligible ones rejoiced they didn’t know they were pawns in a much bigger power play.
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