Another Boy without a Name Contribution
The Boy Without a Name continuation:
"Do you find food on your own" said the boy. He realized he was
terribly hungry and he felt,sadly, that with this up-tight sap,
perhaps he'd made enough of a fool of himself already.
Bah Humbug to you to then said the boy, and he headed down the road
toward the mountain.
The boy was terrified as he knew he could not find food alone. Terror
turned to panic as he contemplated participating in the production
system of the adults. He knew that somehow he had to sing them a song
that would help thm loosen their grip on their petty schemes.
Oh, what about his nice pleasent travels to the peak of the mountain.
He got an anxious feeling that the two tasks must be done if either of
them were to be done.
He thought about his song.
All the adults were afraid to stand still. That's as good as a start
as he could come up with after a long perplexing thought. If they
could do that, they could enjoy all kinds of things. What were they
so affraid of?
they wanted to take and own things from the hills, forests and meadows
around the mountain. Was that it?
If so he would have to try his best to give them what they wanted.
"Do you find food on your own" said the boy. He realized he was
terribly hungry and he felt,sadly, that with this up-tight sap,
perhaps he'd made enough of a fool of himself already.
Bah Humbug to you to then said the boy, and he headed down the road
toward the mountain.
The boy was terrified as he knew he could not find food alone. Terror
turned to panic as he contemplated participating in the production
system of the adults. He knew that somehow he had to sing them a song
that would help thm loosen their grip on their petty schemes.
Oh, what about his nice pleasent travels to the peak of the mountain.
He got an anxious feeling that the two tasks must be done if either of
them were to be done.
He thought about his song.
All the adults were afraid to stand still. That's as good as a start
as he could come up with after a long perplexing thought. If they
could do that, they could enjoy all kinds of things. What were they
so affraid of?
they wanted to take and own things from the hills, forests and meadows
around the mountain. Was that it?
If so he would have to try his best to give them what they wanted.
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