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MARC CARVER : Nature I
MARC CARVER : Nature 2

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MARC CARVER
Nature I

I came to the path before the playing fields there was a bird on the ground as I came closer and closer he didn't fly away I thought his wing must be broken so I reached down and stroked his back "Do you want to come home with me?" I asked. He did not reply. So I tried to pick him up I did in the end and started to walk home with him but then he flew to the ground he didn't want to come home with me and I couldn't blame him he looked tired as I stroked his head and chest he liked his chest best. "What is it mate you tired of life, it is long isn't it?" Again he said nothing, so I walked off and let nature take its course

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MARC CARVER
Nature 2

I sat in the back garden buck naked with my underpants on my head. A little later I saw a spider climb the small tree then he started to beckon me with his fingers come to me. Later again when I went for a walk I saw all the birds on the grass looking for worms but I could not see any rain coming there wasn't a cloud in the sky then I noticed the grass was freshly cut those crafty birds were learning.

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