It was his ADJECTIVE year. "I'm back!" he said. His stomach growled like a/an NOUN. As he dug and scraped for NOUN to eat, he remembered NOUN.
Warm, ADJECTIVE, ADJECTIVE, clear, slowly flowing, spicy, ADJECTIVE, sparkling with ADJECTIVE -- "Honey!"
But it was too soon for NOUN. He tried to forget. But the ADJECTIVE NOUN smelled as ADJECTIVE as NOUN. And the NOUN seemed as ADJECTIVE as NOUN. And the NOUN as ADJECTIVE as, and the NOUN as ADJECTIVE as, and the PLURAL NOUN 'ING' VERB like-- "Honey!"
But it was too soon for NOUN. The days PAST TENSE VERB ADJECTIVE an ADJECTIVE. Clouds PAST TENSE VERB and PAST TENSE VERB in the ADJECTIVE sky. With a/an VERB came the NOUN. He had forgotten how ADJECTIVE a NOUN could be. It PAST TENSE VERB on his NOUN and PAST TENSE VERB down his BODY PART. And after, it was ADJECTIVE and ADJECTIVE again. But still not time for NOUN.
"OUCH!" ( ADJECTIVE PLURAL NOUN don't like to be PAST TENSE VERB)
He PAST TENSE VERB his NOUN in the LIQUID. It was ADJECTIVE and ADJECTIVE. He lay back and PAST TENSE VERB the ADJECTIVE PLURAL NOUN VERB by. Then he found a LIQUIDfall, and was busy for a long time. One day he heard a SOUND, and in a flash, he PAST TENSE VERB. It was time for NOUN!
ADJECTIVE ADJECTIVE ADJECTIVE slowly 'ING' VERB ADJECTIVE ADJECTIVE sparkling with NOUN-- "HONEY!" Just as ADJECTIVE as he remembered. He PAST TENSE VERB it up, and PAST TENSE VERB his BODY PART for a long time. The nights PAST TENSE VERB and the days PAST TENSE VERB. A bear sat and remembered the summer, and thought how good it had been.