Breaking Point
Naration (limerick in haiku):
Bird asks, “Ready?”—points afar,
Battle fierce, bizarre.
Both twins pull with might,
Rope strains in the morning light,
Bird holds on—so slight.
Snap! Rope breaks in two,
Twins fall back, a lost shoe flew,
Hits the bird—askew.
Spinning in the sky,
Feathers whirl as echoes fly,
Laughter can’t deny!
Words of Wisdom:
Everything has a limit.
"Everything has a limit" is a saying that suggests there are boundaries or maximum capacities for all things—be it physical, emotional, or metaphorical. It can mean resources run out, patience wears thin, or time has its limits. It’s a reminder to manage what we have wisely, whether it's energy, opportunities, or even good fortune!
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