Grass grows always, through cracks in sidewalk and roads, under Roman chariots, after fire, grass grows, roots stretching deep and connecting under each other like holding hands
the goats had nibbled the grass down to its roots, exposing the soil which dried and the wind sent up gusts of dust. The farmers didn’t know what to do; there were just too many goats to control them, but if they didn’t do something, the farmland would be destroyed.
Grass grows always, through cracks in sidewalk and roads, under Roman chariots, after fire, grass grows, roots stretching deep and connecting under each other like holding hands
the goats had nibbled the grass down to its roots, exposing the soil which dried and the wind sent up gusts of dust. The farmers didn’t know what to do; there were just too many goats to control them, but if they didn’t do something, the farmland would be destroyed.