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The Rolling Stone

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By Bjarke KampPublished 4 years ago 1 min read
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The rolling stone rolled over a butt naked stoner, as it continued rolling, the stoner woke and started a roll. Accompanied by the stoner the rolling stone past a city with a billion small un-rolled stones, which the rolling stoner set in motion, entering the billion stone city. All together they were on a roll, alongside each other, the rolling stone, the rolling stoner and a thousand small rolling stones rolled into the green city, were stones were to cool to fool around and roll. Up, over, in, out, down and under the harem of rolling stones rolled with a rolling stoner, one by one and roll by roll they found a cool stone singing a different tone.

So the rolling stone, asked the cool stone to go on a stroll, with the already rolling stones, but the cool stone refused because it was confused. It wanted to roll with the harem of rolling stones, but it was too old and not as bold. The rolling stone assured the cool old stone that it had the perfect thing to make it cured, asked the older to grow bolder assisted by the rolling stoner bumped it over.

Down the hill it went, hit the grass and bounced up again with a speed none of the other rolling stones could comprehend. As the older stone went rolling an inner child was growing.

All together through the grass one by one, roll by roll, did the stones roll, young and older everyone a little bit bolder, everyone was welcome to join their crusade, started with the rolling stone then the stoner through the billion stone city, along came the itty bitty all rolling through the green city to the older who was scared but got bolder. Along the went through the grass, all together all felling a little bit better.

All rolling without bending oh dear what a ending.

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