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In the beginning was white and darkness. Then there was a heat beat, beating at a slow steady rhythm like a drum. Slowly announcing life, the beat of life. Then the was eyes, large huge eyes that saw, now we could see our white, dim world. Then there was a brain to process the world and we thought that this was it. But we needed air so a beak and lungs formed and there was a air bubble. Now we must be done we thought. But legs and wings formed and we thought, why do we need these? They simply take up room! And then feathers came and we were hot and uncomfortable. Why need this when we were warm before? But then one day it got all too much and we broke our world. White fragments flew everywhere and we blinked. The world was fuzzy and full of color. As our eyes adjusted we knew why we had feathers and we realized why we had legs and wings. We felt straw and feathers and we looked up at our mother, she looked down on us and said "You are my first chick, born on Easter Day so I will name you Easter." I snuggled up next to my mother, now I knew I was a chicken and I was ready to concur the life before me.
That was three years ago and even now I look back on that day with pride. The same pride still stays with me while I stand on the tallest perch, being highest in pecking order. And now I remember those days in the egg as I lift my head and welcome the rising sun, a new day means new chicks.
That was three years ago and even now I look back on that day with pride. The same pride still stays with me while I stand on the tallest perch, being highest in pecking order. And now I remember those days in the egg as I lift my head and welcome the rising sun, a new day means new chicks.