The Fugitive Kind
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I seen one, once.
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It died and fell to earth.
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Its body was light blue colored.
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And it was just as tiny as your little finger.
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And it was so light in the palm of your hand
that it didn't weigh more than a feather.

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And its wings spread out that wide...
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and you could see right through them.
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That's why the hawks don't catch them...
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because they don't see them.
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They don't see them way up
in that high blue sky near the sun.

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What about in gray weather?
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They fly so high. In gray weather,
the hawks, they'd get dizzy.

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See, these little birds
don't have no legs at all...

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so they have to live
their whole lives on the wing.

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And they sleep on the wind.
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That's what they do, they just...
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They just spread their wings out
and go to sleep on the wind.

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And they only alight on this earth
but one time...

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it's when they die.
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I want to show you something.
Come with me.


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