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What was the nature

by Gacina Bozidar


The wood who was created a billions minutes ago was the home of so many inhabitants who were good defenders of the cosmos as this was wood who was the only existing cosmos for them. After certain time the researches of the cosmos have been developed and all the stars were warned they were observed but it meant little for the stars as little was the observer alone and it was man. But this was wood of the character of the Robin Hood's times and the castles and the houses of the hedgehogs were important and unknown. The first princess of the wood was thought to be very tall and had the power to give the light to the nature when the night was so cold and long? This princess lived thousand years and she was giver of life to the children from the unknown castles. The sun was very far away and it was clear that the energy of the sun is powerful because it reaches the earth from cosmos and sometimes shines as the miracle. But in the times of Robin Hood the sun was not miracle. The sun was fact. The miracle is then something what is not yet regarded as the pure fact. The wood as the cosmos was only place where the friends of Robin Hood lived. The cosmos as revelation was biggest structure known for the casual wooden dwarfs and invincible waters' mermaids who were coming from paradise and returning to paradise. The castles could move as the earth and there were castles as the planets and there were the mermaids as the angels and there were the angels as the girls,there were the girls as the best milk who were called milky girls and the life was always good and nobody had reason to work as everything was there for the living magical beings.

Copyright © 2004 Gacina Bozidar



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