The dark clouds rose until they covered the sky. The largest clouds that mankind had ever known were descending on the earth. Millions of humans were taking shelter in basements, beating on wooden doors with hammers, screaming, knocking on wooden doors, fearing, fleeing, and moving. They were doing this, lighting lamps and screaming with their throats and instruments, destroying houses and their strong hands. Also wooden ceilings didn’t cease emitting dangerous fumes.

Fleeing of birds: The sky became clear from the dark clouds. The birds flew from it without finding before them but dark clouds, flying terrified from place to place, searching for a quiet shelter. They didn’t find before them but dark clouds. If they tried to land on the ground, they were hit by winds of hammers, rags, and hands, and with the hammers.

Death of birds: There was no opportunity for the birds but deadly flight. Flight of small birds was with hearts that would stop, fast heartbeats. They stopped flying in the sky to die. Millions of birds’ bodies began to fall on the dry land, and over the houses and gardens and ponds. A thick dust accumulated from the dust of dead birds.

Cause of death: They were falling on the ground of the great earth. Mad hands of humans with diseases were catching them. Flying was a food for a large number of birds to breathe like humans. With eating grain in fields, the sounds of destruction rose against the birds, considering the birds harmful to humans, and depriving them of their food.

Disappearance of birds: And when the earth accumulated the dust of dead birds, and the sky cleared from the feathers of their small wings, the drums and destruction began to calm, then silence. There were no birds any longer in the sky, nor on the trees, or in the corners of the ceilings of houses, or in the depths of old wells.

Awakening and celebrations: The loud sounds and broadcasting devices in every place declared achieving the crushing victory over birds. Millions of starving humans were saved from their deadly hunger. The sounds of this destruction calmed, and banners of joy fluttered with the great victory in all worlds. The black music boxes fell silent, and the flags rose. The vehicles of the winners moved in the shade of the terrible purple flags. They decided that celebrations of the victory should continue weeks as completely as possible in all places.

Disaster and sadness: But it had not passed three days until the black music boxes fell silent, the flags folded and the sadness continued. Then a black cloud began rising in the sky of countries until it was about to cover the light of the sun. These were none but millions of insects that had multiplied from their hatred, in the misfortune of millions of small seeds that they were feeding on, and people suffered with the absence of birds.