relating man 2 bird. I think what Wayne is trying to say is... When you see things start to get bad, or your in a "cold place" leave! No need to keep yourself unhappy, go search for a sunny day!
@FurryPlanet I believe the opposite. The metaphor of autumn (it being the transition into winter) speaks of the idea that though you might see that things are worsening, you should bear with it, and though it may seem like everyone has gone (the birds) something still stays with you through the tough times. I can relate.
@FurryPlanet I believe the opposite. The metaphor of autumn (it being the transition into winter) speaks of the idea that though you might see that things are worsening, you should bear with it, and though it may seem like everyone has gone (the birds) something still stays with you through the tough times. I can relate.
@FurryPlanet I believe the opposite. The metaphor of autumn (it being the transition into winter) speaks of the idea that though you might see that things are worsening, you should bear with it, and though it may seem like everyone has gone (the birds) something still stays with you through the tough times. I can relate.
@FurryPlanet I believe the opposite. The metaphor of autumn (it being the transition into winter) speaks of the idea that though you might see that things are worsening, you should bear with it, and though it may seem like everyone has gone (the birds) something still stays with you through the tough times. I can relate.
relating man 2 bird. I think what Wayne is trying to say is... When you see things start to get bad, or your in a "cold place" leave! No need to keep yourself unhappy, go search for a sunny day!
@FurryPlanet I believe the opposite. The metaphor of autumn (it being the transition into winter) speaks of the idea that though you might see that things are worsening, you should bear with it, and though it may seem like everyone has gone (the birds) something still stays with you through the tough times. I can relate.
@FurryPlanet I believe the opposite. The metaphor of autumn (it being the transition into winter) speaks of the idea that though you might see that things are worsening, you should bear with it, and though it may seem like everyone has gone (the birds) something still stays with you through the tough times. I can relate.
@FurryPlanet I believe the opposite. The metaphor of autumn (it being the transition into winter) speaks of the idea that though you might see that things are worsening, you should bear with it, and though it may seem like everyone has gone (the birds) something still stays with you through the tough times. I can relate.
@FurryPlanet I believe the opposite. The metaphor of autumn (it being the transition into winter) speaks of the idea that though you might see that things are worsening, you should bear with it, and though it may seem like everyone has gone (the birds) something still stays with you through the tough times. I can relate.