2006年 09月 10日
A Song of Mozu (with no 3-fold-repetition)
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mozu is a songbird who never sings a same song.
whenever mozu sings, he sings at the top of a starved tree.
the bird hunts insects and small animals like a flog,
and he impales his prize on a thorn for his tomorrow.
mozu is a songbird who never sings a same song.
whenever mozu sings, he sings all alone without back chorus.
the bird has a curved tip to the beak and superb vision,
and he makes a steep dive to catch his tiny victim.
mozu is a songbird who never sings a same song.
whenever mozu sings, he sings in a new tune never heard again.
the bird imitates so many other birds' songs so fluently,
and he forgets them at once and at all in a moment.
mozu is a songbird who never sings a same song.
isnt it mysterious that the bird never sings in a same tune?
you would like to hear an old song again, wouldnt you?
but are there anyone who ever heard the bird singing?
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/theory-edge/message/12354
by exod-US
| 2006-09-10 19:42
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