Wednesday, April 10, 2013

When animals talk...

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Once inside the barn of a good owner lived different kinds of animals.
They loved to get together that they produced a melodious and harmonious sound.
Until one day when the lady pig felt annoyed, probably bored and restless,
She began to show disgust, to feel dishonesty and belittle the other animals in the barn with her.
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Then the owner of the barn introduced to them a sheep from abroad.
He thought the sheep will make a difference in his earnings.
Hesitant and worried the sheep mingled with the animals in the barn;
He started to get along with them that soon he’s producing harmony with them.
The sheep noticed immediately the lady pig’s uneasiness.
He thought he might be of little help to her.
They talked and worked together, pulling the thread up along with the other animals.
And soon the lady pig, the sheep and the other animals in the barn began to realize their worth.
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Things are going smooth and everybody is satisfied to make a good produce to please the owner.
Until one day out of sheer contention, the lady pig removed herself from the harmony again.
She rattles her head on the floor while continuously bubbles, rants and sneers at the other animals;
Dissatisfied and unhappy the lady pig took the sheep as the object of her mischievous and cunning behavior.
She once again showed, not only to her companions but also to the owner of the barn
the pig she truly is – dirty, fat liar and so full of herself – wanting and begging for attention.
Now the poor sheep asked the owner to be removed from the barn because he felt his service has come to its completion.
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He wishes the other animals well and will treasure the life he spent in the barn with them. He only wishes the lady pig will come into her senses;
And he hopes that she will pull herself up from the mud she bathed herself in.
Because the sheep believes that although animals we all are,
no one deserves to be in the mud forever.
Just like the owner of the barn’s desires for his herds; just like the purpose why in the first place he built the barn and put all the animals together.
Now the animals left in the barn should work together more than before, not only to produce melodious sound but to help the lady pig to get back on her hinds.
They need not worry that they lost the sheep from abroad because the owner has someone,
another sheep or maybe other kind it doesn’t matter,
But someone who is surely more capable of printing a lasting impression on them.

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