Definition: Aardvark is a creature that looks like an eagle, but has no legs, and its feet are a sort of snake-like protrusion at the end of its body. It's often associated with the song of the same name, which is said to come from a bird called the aardwolf.
The world was as dark and bleak as an aardvark's skin, its days long and dull, its nights cold and unyielding. The trees whispered in the wind like mournful songs, their leaves rustling with each breath. A lone dandelion stood by the road, a sight that seemed to defy gravity - it shimmered in the sunlight like an aardvark's nose, but never quite reached the surface. A stranger approached, his ragged jacket caught between raindrops and a downpour of mud. He was carrying a large bag of berries from far away, and as he passed by, Aardvarks barked at him to go home early, as they always did when he came near. The stranger looked up at the sky, feeling lost and alone in this stormy world. As they continued down the road, Aardvarks would loll off the edges of the trees like flies on a summer breeze. They'd dart around corners, taking their time to explore the landscape before settling into an easy, lazy state, not really knowing when or where they were heading next. But this stranger saw them and knew he was in trouble. He called out for help, but Aardvarks would ignore him - they were too busy with their own problems. The stranger felt frustrated and discouraged. He thought about what had happened earlier on that rainy day, but the memories of his encounter with the aardvark just stayed stuck in his mind. As he walked along, the stranger realized how lucky he was to have found such a peaceful place to rest and recuperate after all these hard days. The world outside seemed like it was far away, yet inside, he felt a sense of peace and contentment. He decided not to worry about where he was going - the rain had stopped by now, and there was nothing more to fear.