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		For years I have studiedyour melancholic melodies,
 the repetitions and motifs.
 
 Early morning blues,
 simple call and response,
 an aching soul transformed.
 
 Late night doxologies;
 bright ethereal warbles
 that floated to the stars.
 
 And finally I understand.
 I have deciphered your song.
 
 It is...
 
 "Fuck off you bastard!! I live here!!"
 
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		Didn't see that coming! Nice ending.
	 
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		 (02-25-2016, 06:33 PM)cidermaid Wrote:        
 yep all robins are very rude yobs, i have one lives in my cider shed and despite the fact that i give him bread everyday he follows me up and down the shed saying ugly things to me.
 
 loved this one made me smile...off out to do verbal battle with my robin now
  
Thanks AJ, 
If you give them time they want to become friends, but it always starts off with aggressive challenges. There was one robin I had in my garden, Hubble (Edwin Hubble discovered red shift in stars, Robin's are red and shift really fast... I know crazy) who eventually started to come in the house for food every day and would follow me everywhere when I was in the garden. But yes he wanted to kill me at first.
 
Good luck with your robin,
 
Mark
 
  (02-25-2016, 08:14 PM)Achebe Wrote:  Didn't see that coming! Nice ending. 
Cheers, if you knew robins you would know there would be a twist. By the way American robins are not robins, I just learnt that today, the crazy bird I speak of only lives in europe... Until now!! It will be revenge for the grey squirrel invasion.     
Cheers for reading,
 
Mark
	 
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		american robin is a bats sidekick; 
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		 (02-25-2016, 10:19 PM)billy Wrote:  american robin is a bats sidekick;
 nice translation
  
Cheers Billy, much appreciated. 
And of course, there is an American Robin, the boy wonder. How did I miss that one.    
Thanks,
 
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		For some reason I thought this was gonna be about Red Robin, a restaurant chain over here   
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		 (02-26-2016, 12:54 AM)Weeded Wrote:  For some reason I thought this was gonna be about Red Robin, a restaurant chain over here  
Do they act aggressively when you ask for a table for two? That's what a real Red Robin would do. 
Good at catching worms, hopeless at running restaurants.     
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		I thought Adele was punishment for the grey squirrel.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Nope, Adele is punishment for our Crow.
	 
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		 (02-26-2016, 01:35 AM)milo Wrote:  I thought Adele was punishment for the grey squirrel. 
I thought she was sent as a distraction so the Robins could begin their work unnoticed. But Ella speaks of a Crow that I know nothing of. Intriguing.
	 
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		 (02-26-2016, 02:19 AM)ambrosial revelation Wrote:  http://www.pigpenpoetry.com/thread-18086.html (02-26-2016, 01:35 AM)milo Wrote:  I thought Adele was punishment for the grey squirrel. I thought she was sent as a distraction so the Robins could begin their work unnoticed. But Ella speaks of a Crow that I know nothing of. Intriguing.
 
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		 (02-26-2016, 01:54 AM)ellajam Wrote:  Nope, Adele is punishment for our Crow. 
Your Crow? I'm confused. 
You know ultimately we possess the most intelligent animal on the planet, the Eurasian Magpie. So clever that it has passed the mirror test and it can count. Two things that Adele has yet to do. When the Magpies come, you'll know it's serious. 
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Oh yeah, they also like to play with puppies.
	 
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		Well, unlike Adele, you can go indoors to escape the grey squirrel. Also unlike Adele, they grey squirrel can be made palatable as follows:
 Place skinned and gutted squirrel in large pot
 Add
 2 cups water
 1 10oz can diced tomatoes
 Assorted tubers
 2 cloves garlic
 Salt and pepper to taste
 1 medium rock
 
 Cook on low heat until the Rock is tender.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Ah, that has just recalled a vague memory of a thread of yours somewhere on this site, I can't remember where. But someone mentioned something to do with 'a ground squirrel', to which you replied something like 'it would be quite messy'. It's probably too early to say at the moment but, I see a pattern developing.
	 
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		I see what you are getting at and I agree, grinding Adele would be messy as well but it might produce some interesting polyphonics.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (02-26-2016, 02:22 AM)ellajam Wrote:   (02-26-2016, 02:19 AM)ambrosial revelation Wrote:  http://www.pigpenpoetry.com/thread-18086.html (02-26-2016, 01:35 AM)milo Wrote:  I thought Adele was punishment for the grey squirrel.I thought she was sent as a distraction so the Robins could begin their work unnoticed. But Ella speaks of a Crow that I know nothing of. Intriguing. Ah right I see now. I remember reading this thread and thinking what you said about John Lennon's lyrics was spot on, especially the example you used to back it up. Perfect. 
And now for more of the Magpie and Puppy who became friends...
 ![[Image: tumblr_n43g75Zu1r1s9rrcgo4_250.gif]](http://45.media.tumblr.com/7eb19c2d404d4248843f3e94a35ef5de/tumblr_n43g75Zu1r1s9rrcgo4_250.gif)   (02-26-2016, 04:09 AM)milo Wrote:  I see what you are getting at and I agree, grinding Adele would be messy as well but it might produce some interesting polyphonics. 
Polyadelophony?? Not sure if that is many Adele voices or a many voiced Adele. Either way I say yeah go for it.
	 
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		 (02-25-2016, 05:47 PM)ambrosial revelation Wrote:  For years I have studiedyour melancholic melodies,
 the repetitions and motifs.
 
 Early morning blues,
 simple call and response,
 an aching soul transformed.
 
 Late night doxologies;
 bright ethereal warbles
 that floated to the stars.
 
 And finally I understand.
 I have deciphered your song.
 
 It is...
 
 "Fuck off you bastard!! I live here!!"
 
Mmm, 'doxologies' ~ 
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