
Date of issue: 31.12.2008
Record label: Capitol Christian
Song language: English
The Fox, The Crow And The Cookie |
Through mostly vacant streets, a baker from the outskirts of his town |
Earned his living peddling sweets from the ragged cart he dragged around. |
The clever fox crept close behind, kept an ever-watchful eye |
For a chance to steal a ginger spice cake or a boysenberry pie. |
Looking down was the hungry crow, «When the time is right, I’ll strike |
And condescend to the earth below and take whichever treat I’d like.» |
The moment the baker turned around to shoo the fox off from his cart, |
The crow swooped down and snatched a shortbread cookie and a German chocolate |
tart. |
Using most unfriendly words that the village children had not yet heard, |
The baker shouted threats by canzonette to curse the crafty bird. |
«You rotten wooden mixing spoon! |
Why you midnight winged racoon! |
You better bring those pastries back, you no-good burned-black macaroon!» |
The fox approached the tree where the bird was perched, delighted in his nest. |
«Brother Crow, don’t you remember me? |
It’s your old friend Fox with a humble |
request. |
If you could share just a modest piece, seeing as I distracted that awful man.» |
This failed to persuade the crow in the least, so the fox rethought his plan. |
«Then if your lovely song would grace my ears, or to even hear you speak, |
Would ease my pains and fears."The crow looked down with a candy in his beak. |
«Your poems of wisdom, my good crow, what a paradise they bring!» |
This flattery pleased the proud bird, so he opened his mouth and began to sing: |
«Your subtle acclamation’s true! |
Best to give praise where praise is due. |
Every rook and jay in the Corvidae’s been raving about me too. |
They admire me, one and all. |
Must be the passion in my caw! |
My slender bill known through the escadrille, my fierce commanding claw!» |
I got a walnut brownie brain, and molasses in my veins, |
Crushed graham cracker crust, my powdered sugared funnel cake cocaine. |
Let the crescent cookie rise. |
These carob colored almond eyes |
Will rest to see my cashewed princess in the swirling marble sky. |
Will rest upon the knee, where all the visions cease to be |
A root beer float in our banana boat across the tapioca sea. |
When letting all attachments go, is the only prayer we know, |
May it be so, may it be so, may it be so, oh |
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January 1979 | 2003 |
In A Sweater Poorly Knit | |
Silencer | 2001 |
Julia (or, ‘Holy to the LORD’ on the Bells of Horses) | 2018 |
My Exit, Unfair | 2003 |
Red Cow | 2016 |
Every Thought A Thought Of You | 2008 |
Grist for the Malady Mill | 2015 |
Torches Together | 2003 |
Gentlemen | 2001 |
Pale Horse | 2015 |
Everything Was Beautiful And Nothing Hurt | 2001 |
Fox's Dream of the Log Flume | 2015 |
Elephant in the Dock | 2015 |
Bullet To Binary | 2001 |
The Soviet | 2003 |
Seven Sisters | 2003 |
Tie Me Up! Untie Me! | 2003 |
Nine Stories | 2015 |
Disaster Tourism | 2003 |