Thursday, November 10, 2005
Predictions on a Rhyme
Hello to all,
Nursery Rhymes and hidden values !
Hey, diddle, diddle,
The cat and the fiddle,
The cow jumped over the moon.
The little dog laughed
To see such sport,
And the dish ran away with the spoon.
This short nursery song has been classified in the nonsense
category, rhymed for rhyme's sake. But, is it really nonsense?
And it would certainly not be if a name like Nostrademus
had been appended to it. You see, all these predictions had
come to pass, it is just that people don't see the significance
in this kind of language.
Cats to-day can play the piano and more even, although we
don't appreciate their music; what is a fiddle and a piano?
Anybody ever got waken up at night by a feline jamboree?
When people lie on a grass slope while the moon rises over
the hill as a cow passes over it, wouldn't the cow be walking
over it, no need to jump, ha ha ha!.
Dogs do laugh, they can see humour. People cannot laugh like
dogs too. Enjoy their laughs or listen to the neighbourhood
canine orchestra in the evenings or at night.
There is nothing nonsensical about the dish running away with
the spoon; it had been doing this all the time, only to a lesser
extent nowadays. Hotels used to have a long history of this in
the past. Forks, spoons, dishes, cups etc. would all be dumped
together with the leftover food, to run away, only to be recovered
by the employees' accomplices and then sold for whatever to
supplement their wages.
Little nursery rhymes like this are classics.
They have enabled children all over to learn,
to sing and to laugh, the best laughter ever.
People find ways to capture all kinds of music;
waves, rain, wind etc. but not the best, because
they don't know about the laughter of children.
Especially the laughter of the little ones as they
play, any of their own game in their own way.
No music can match that kind of laughter!
Have a nice day.
Ronald
Nursery Rhymes and hidden values !
Hey, diddle, diddle,
The cat and the fiddle,
The cow jumped over the moon.
The little dog laughed
To see such sport,
And the dish ran away with the spoon.
This short nursery song has been classified in the nonsense
category, rhymed for rhyme's sake. But, is it really nonsense?
And it would certainly not be if a name like Nostrademus
had been appended to it. You see, all these predictions had
come to pass, it is just that people don't see the significance
in this kind of language.
Cats to-day can play the piano and more even, although we
don't appreciate their music; what is a fiddle and a piano?
Anybody ever got waken up at night by a feline jamboree?
When people lie on a grass slope while the moon rises over
the hill as a cow passes over it, wouldn't the cow be walking
over it, no need to jump, ha ha ha!.
Dogs do laugh, they can see humour. People cannot laugh like
dogs too. Enjoy their laughs or listen to the neighbourhood
canine orchestra in the evenings or at night.
There is nothing nonsensical about the dish running away with
the spoon; it had been doing this all the time, only to a lesser
extent nowadays. Hotels used to have a long history of this in
the past. Forks, spoons, dishes, cups etc. would all be dumped
together with the leftover food, to run away, only to be recovered
by the employees' accomplices and then sold for whatever to
supplement their wages.
Little nursery rhymes like this are classics.
They have enabled children all over to learn,
to sing and to laugh, the best laughter ever.
People find ways to capture all kinds of music;
waves, rain, wind etc. but not the best, because
they don't know about the laughter of children.
Especially the laughter of the little ones as they
play, any of their own game in their own way.
No music can match that kind of laughter!
Have a nice day.
Ronald