| ANGELO BRANDUARDI
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| «fables and fantasies»
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| The Hare In The Moon
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| Once upon the time when all the world was young
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| There lived three friends so the legend runs
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| There was a monkey called eyes and a fox called nose
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| And a hare called ears so the story goes
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| Up hill and down dale forever together
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| Exploring their green world, discussing the weather
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| And every night when all the stars were shining
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| Each one held two more close untill the morning
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| You’ll never guess what happened next though
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| Well, wait just a minute and I’ll tell you
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| One summers day up to those three
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| Came a white haired sage and friends said he I will pay with gold for some well cooked meat
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| I have travelled far and fain would eat
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| The fox and the monkey went off whispering together
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| While the hare went on playing as carefree as ever
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| And little did suspect what evil they planned
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| That she would be the meal to feed the old man
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| You’ll never guess what happened next though
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| Well, wait just a minute and I’ll tell you
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| The fox ran swift and caught the hare
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| While the monkey build a roasting fire
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| But said the old man wait with a tear in his eye
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| This sad betrayal 's changed my mind
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| Come with me now hare leave your two false friends
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| No more men will trust them
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| But you you’ll have a fine end
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| When men look up into the moon’s right corner
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| They’ll see you running happy ever after
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| And now they’ll know just how you got there
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| Yada di di…
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| Once upon the time when all the world was young
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| There lived three friends so the legend runs
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| There was a monkey called eyes and a fox called nose
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| And a hare called ears so the story goes
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| But two betrayed one so she left to run
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| High in the sky as the moon’s right eye
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| And if you look and she’s not running for you
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| Half close your eyes you’ll see her I assure you
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| Beware the fox beware the monkey
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| They might just betray you as they did her… |