Write a dialogue between two birds in winter, one who flying away to warm country. And the other who is stuck in cold land
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First Bird: Hey, let’s fly to warmer land in Asia; here in Europe the cold wave has commenced.
Second Bird: Buddy, you know I have been sick for so many days. I have grown so week. Flying such a long distance requires strength and vitality; I don’t have either of them.
First Bird: But bro, you will be frozen to death here. Come, let’s fly; we will take rests frequently. Other birds in the flock will also help you.
Second Bird: No, I can’t.
First Bird: It is better to die struggled and lost than never to have struggled at all.
Second Bird: Ok, I am coming. I will try my best to fly to Asia.
The following is the dialogue that ensues between the two birds.
Bird 1: It's a bit too cold these days, isn't it?
Bird 2: Yes, I have felt it too. But these days will be over soon, for I'm flying to Asia to spend my days basking in the warm sunshine.
Bird 1: How lucky! When do you set off?
Bird 2: The day after tomorrow. It's a long journey and it will be very tiring, but the pain is nothing compared to the satisfaction of leaving behind the dark and cold Europe skies.
Bird 1: I'm jealous already! I wish I could fly too. Why did I have to be a penguin, of all birds?
Bird 2: Don't you say that. Not all birds can rule the waters as you do. That's one rare skill!
Bird 1: Yes, you're right. I guess we all have our own strengths and weaknesses, our own unique set of challenges and accomplishments.
Bird 2: That's very philosophical of you. Now come on, let's catch some food before it gets darker!
Bird 1: Alright, let's go!
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