When I was a child, there was a bird's nest in the big tree in front of the door, and there were several flightless birds in it. They go to singing in the trees every day.
On this day, it suddenly occurred to me that I could catch a bird and sing to me every day. So, I climbed the tree, caught a bird, happily carried it home, found a bamboo cage-grandpa used it before-put the bird in the cage, and then put it on the balcony, so that it could sing to me every day.
The next day, I got up early to see my little baby-I managed to catch it-and I quietly walked to the balcony and saw a slightly older bird feeding it. I was so happy that I thought, Hee hee, I don't need to feed this time. If I have the chance, I may catch the mother bird!
After watching it for a while, I felt something was wrong-the big bird kept stuffing things into its mouth, but the bird didn't want to eat it. However, I quickly dispelled my doubts: it must be that big birds, like people, are afraid that small birds will not have enough to eat.
I left safely, but unexpectedly, this was the last time I saw a living bird.
Another day passed, and when I went to see it again, I found it was dead. I'm surprised that I was fine yesterday. Why did you die just one day after you came to my house?
I buried the bird sadly, but my doubts have never been solved. A few years later, by chance, I read on the Internet: "After this bird is deprived of its freedom, the big bird will feed it a poisonous nut ..." Recalling the scene a few years ago, the mystery that haunted me for many years was finally solved.
People long for freedom, so do birds?
Chapter II: Freedom
Ah! Freedom is so important. Only when I went to primary school did I really understand how valuable freedom my elder sister said.
When I was in kindergarten, I envied that my younger children could snuggle up in their parents' arms without going to school. Later, when I went to elementary school, I began to envy those children in kindergarten. They don't know how happy they are!
I hope time can go back, so that I can savor this beautiful and short time. When I was a child, I was always the happiest. I think I will miss my good life in primary school when I was in junior high school, my good time in junior high school when I was in high school, and my life in high school when I was in college. ......
I need nothing but freedom. Give me my freedom back! Maybe freedom should be created by yourself. You see, when I learn, I can play freely, without the troubles of homework, the constraints of my parents, and the urging of my teachers ... Let me fly freely!
My goal is to fly higher, farther and better! Work hard for your goals!