There once was a nest with two beautiful birds, not eagles, nor pigeons, but very delicate and elegant aves, aerial and lovely.
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They were no where to be found, nearly extinct, they were rare and unknown possessing the true beauty of creation that ascends in flight and descends in rest.
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They danced and tweeted and sang songs of eternal beauty echoing into the heavens with voice so pure, so extravagant that angels beheld the transcendent emanation of the energy of their voice, and the essence that could travel through the skies as color and auroras color and illuminate the open atmosphere.
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As they took breaks and tweeted quietly at night having entertained and sang to the heavens, bringing rejuvenation and life to the forests filled with trees, God fulfilled, angels taught, and archangels in love, the two birds slept quietly beside each other comforted in the wings of the other, one.
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Then there were other voices, unknown and in imitation. They colored the skies differently, they seemed to sound beautiful but in reality, they were simply stealing the energy of the previous days songs and regurgitating and twisting to draw in what they could.
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And one day the other tweety bird was gone. And she never returned, having been lost in the voices she heard, imitating her lovers. But the ave never stopped and sang to the heavens, day after day, his little magnificent heart never stopping, never ceasing becoming the colored illumination and the holiness of the heavens.
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His lover never returned, but every night imprisoned in the cage of liars and false imitators, she enjoyed and fell in eternal love for the beauty of the unceasing voice of her beloved, being as an archangel in heaven, though imprisoned in a cage unbroken.
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So the ave kept singing and never stopped until his love found the strength to sing once again. And finally in the first emanation of golden voice, the cage was broken, the liars dispersed and the angels descending in love.
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And in her freedom, she sang a new song and upon hearing the voice of his ave, uniting in one voice, their songs became united as their souls had once been. And in singing and longing found one another as they ascended to the heavens beholding each other as they shot through the skies to the holiest of holies.
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Upon their union was born a baby. A new voice, a tweety sound, that brought so much joy to all that God began to sing a new song, of the union of the aves and the birth of a new baby!
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