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 The Falcon

The Falcon
The Falcon
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The Falcon
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The Falcon
The Falcon
 The falcon was first he swooped out of the wash and into the trees just gliding UP eye can not ever seem to see how he does that defying gravity flying up without using his wings like a cartoon stick figure no propulsion needed. His way of saying hello to mee the eye. He heard me whistling eye love to whistle to the falcon. There was a dragon fly so surreal with surround sound eye heard him before eye saw him only in my mind he was spy sent from lady friend to seek me out his head was blue with body green just like a dream of course he made no actual sound it was my senses tuned to gragon. The Hummingbird was nice and then eye saw his twin they both flew UP like falcon did and seemed to show the wings with pride they were green like camouflage. Then the Hawk came UP and went to SIT a pole and rule near the old iron OWL someone had a scarecrow in the yard to chase away the smaller birds or just to scare the rats away the Hawk was falcon two a larger version of my friend the falcon. The Condors were too far away but that's how eye knoe that it was them the size of the birds in the skies and the wings so large at first eye saw one and then there was two they were in the jet streams of GOD. It made me remember the Condor at the Canyon of GOD and how he swiveled his head from side to side like a cartoon character intent on making me his next victum inside his poor hungry belly. Iff incarnation is real and they are people that GOD did not like eye can not feel sorry for them they are a fright and get lots of mice in the rocks they can eat with ease the face is at least three times the size of poor hands on the mee.


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