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Unlikely Us
Shrilling seagulls spreading broad wings are bound for another flight into infinity; unlikely us who perceive fear and adversity, they know how to conquer boundaries: and as soon as daybreak begins, they don't wait but venture further than hazy horizons with a straight line that guides navigators on their trail until they vanish from limited sight. Was Columbus or Vespucci more fearless than bold seagulls? Didn't they defy storms and pushed forward to match their grit? Their zest for discovery never threw them into irrational wit; they goal was to project a vison and turn it into daydreams. Had there been voluptuous women to weaken their quest, there would have been none to behold other than deep regret; and unlikely us who fall for shallow desires and accomplish little: we ignore seagulls and navigators that are brave and yet fragile.
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