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Rock Park

By A. Harshini


Once there was a giant, a shepherd lived in a village nearer to large mountain ranges.

His body is huge but his head is too small for it.

All village people used to tease him for his appearance.

He wears leather dresses, belt and shoes.

He carries some tools in his belt.

He was having some number of sheeps.

Every day he used to go for sheep rearing.


One day when he was walking with the sheeps, he lost his path in the woods.

After reaching some distance, he saw huge mountains.

Sitting in a nearby rock, he was worrying about what to do.

He didn’t know the way back home.

By that time, he was tired and bored.





He got an idea and tookout his tools from his belt, started sculpting the rocks.

His sheeps were busy eating grasses.He did some human faces, it came out very well.

He was happy.Then he became tired and slept on the rock itself.


He had dreams of sculpting many fantasy charecters like mermaid,unicorn and many other things.

He also sculpted his best loving sheep called suzee.

After few days that area became a beautiful, amazing rock park with extraordinary skill.

All village people started visiting the park.


Suddenly he woke up by the heat of the sun and thinking wheather it was real or dream.

Then he gathered his sheeps and went home finding his path.


His dream was disturbing him.

Finally he concluded that he can bring his dream true.

From next day onwards, he thought to work to fulfil his dream.


He wanted to show his talent to the villagers who have teased him for his appearance

And also he wants them to have entertainment whom have nothing to do than cattle rearing.


By A. Harshini




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