If you look out of your car
you'll see them - waving hair and
burning wings - on caracara
there's flying by: a capybara
If you look out of your car
you'll see them - waving hair and
burning wings - on caracara
there's flying by: a capybara
Last edited by lacadalet_; 08-22-2010 at 06:13 AM.
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There's a lyrical simplicity about this, and the echoing syllables of 'cara-cara' evoke a kind of exotic, tropical birdsong - I'm just little perplexed as to where the capybara comes into it (unless we are drving through a zoo)
and is 'off' in L1 a typo (shouldn't it be 'of')?
H
yes, it was a typo, thank you
it should have been a bit exotic... a bit crazy and unbelievable
thank you for your comment!
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which took me to:
car cara,
bar bara...
arac rac -
arab rab!
and to more, but I don't want to sound a chatterbox!![]()
But seriously, I like how you play with sounds, unbelievable as they phrase an exotic situation!! kudos.
brings to mind children song refrain:
En-den-dino,
sof al hakatino,
sof al hakati kato,
elik belik bom.
(by Yaffa Yarkoni)
Very best regards, enjoyed! Bar!
cara car!
this is very similar to the CzechEn-den-dino,
sof al hakatino,
sof al hakati kato,
elik belik bom.
en ten tyky
dva spaliky
cert vyletel z elektriky
thank you![]()
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