I've got sick, i.e., the spring is coming
I've got sick. I'm like a seagull. Something has been changing... I saw seagulls landing on the Trinity Rugby's court, on the grass. This has just one meaning. Firstly, grass experts at Trinity College, cut the grass on the rugby's court when there is grass to cut. The grass to cut comes out when rugby championships finish up and rugby players don't destroy the court. These expert make use of a special mower that cuts the grass so thin that they don't need to pick up the cutted-grass from the court. They use this technique to fertilize the grass itself. Unfortunately, in our world, seagulls exist, so they basically have a good meal to consume. This has just one meaning: they move from the seaside to town because the wheather allows them to do it. Basically, the end of the story is that the spring is coming, hence, as Im like a seagull, I've got sick and seagulls moved in town to eat. We react in different ways to SPRING... they eat and I take out my scarf and jacket...
Etichette: Dublin, seagull, Stranezze, Trinity College

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