Every

Whether as an aerie, an army, a brood, a colony, a flock, a gaggle, a hatch, a herd, a hive, a litter, a nest, a pack, a pod, a school, or a swarm...


Every creature on this earth has a family. Every person has a people.


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Whether about skies, across oceans, atop branches, beneath depths, in air, inside huddles, midst canopies, on islands, over plains, through forests, ’tween leaves, twixt grass, underground, upon water, or within soil...


Every being on this earth has a home. Every dweller has a dwelling.


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Whether by births, clutches, decades, escapes, generations, journeys, kin, leaders, lift-offs, losses, mates, migrations, panics, seasons, or survivals...


Every birth on this earth has its measures. Every has units of life.


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What makes theirs less special?