
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, The Crow, and The Cookie Lyrics by MeWithoutYou
A song most excellent and yet innocent :)
Need to get myself to draw more, so a digital doodle for a passing whimsy.
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, The Crow, and The Cookie Lyrics by MeWithoutYou
A song most excellent and yet innocent :)
Need to get myself to draw more, so a digital doodle for a passing whimsy.
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Hehe, I really like this. I love illustrations for fun songs like these.
You might do more folk songs, they have a lot of fun lyrics that are quick to illustrate.
I did a scene from "The Fox" once and it was a lot of fun. I thinks songs are so abstract they talk to the very core of the creativity in us since we have to create images that never existed, as opposed to movies, pictures and so forth.
You might do more folk songs, they have a lot of fun lyrics that are quick to illustrate.
I did a scene from "The Fox" once and it was a lot of fun. I thinks songs are so abstract they talk to the very core of the creativity in us since we have to create images that never existed, as opposed to movies, pictures and so forth.
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