Gentle Yak
Agudemba bid farewell to Mr. Philly.
Mr. Feeley went to his neighbor Bridge's house.
Mr. Philly, who runs the business of
selling bullfighting, recovered the lost bison "Bisen".
"Bisen" actually got acquainted with the yak raised by the neighbor
Bridge's family. "Bisen" and the yak Yak became an inseparable pair.
good friend.
As a result, Mr. Feeley had more
contact with his neighbor Bridge.
Bridge told Mr. Feeley: In order to
give Yak the yak more space to move around, they built a barn outside their
home. But Yak the yak undoubtedly prefers home, because it likes to watch TV,
and spends many nights with a cow and two people in front of the sound of TV.
Sometimes, Yak Yak would also notice the sacred cow statue hanging in the
living room, showing surprise in his eyes.
Bridge believes the yak has become a
member of the family.
Bridge said to Mr. Feeley, "Yak
the yak is very sociable with us because we are just like his kind." Last
year on Holy Cow Day, we would also buy him gifts. My wife, Ellen, and I often
buy toys for it to play with, and this year we bought a trash can. Yak the Yak
absolutely loves playing in the yard banging his horns on the trash can. Yak
Yak even likes to dress up. Allen bought a garland to hang on its corner, and
it was very happy.
What was it that Mr. Bridge didn't
expect? Mr. Philly was not very interested in what he said and what happened
with the yaks.
It turns out that Mr. Feeley fell in
love with his neighbor Mr. Bridge's wife Ellen when he first met her.
For this reason, Mr. Feeley often
contacted Mr. Bridge's wife Ellen in the name of asking and learning about yak
raising when Mr. Bridge was not at home.
Letting a yak live in the home
coincides with the English metaphor of a reckless person getting into trouble
as a "bull in a china shop."
But Allen thinks this is nothing,
because Yak Yak has not broken any valuable decorations in so many years. I
know it's a crazy animal, but it turned out much better than we thought. No
matter how big Yak Yak is, he has never knocked over or damaged any of our
daily necessities.
Allen said: "Of course, it was
difficult for it to live in the house like a car crossing the room. Every time
it went to its favorite room, we had to move some furniture to get it in. Then
we put it in A TV is installed in the room to make it easier to watch animal
stories on TV.”
Mr. Feeley smiled and said to Mrs.
Allen: "It's very Western for you to raise a giant cow at home. You can go
a little more Western, that is, raise two. You don't hate my bison Bison, do
you?"
Mrs. Allen said: "Bison Bison is
not wild. In fact, it has a docile side. It will touch my face
affectionately."
Mr. Feeley suddenly stood up. He
stepped forward and hugged Mrs. Allen tightly, kissing her wildly on the face.
Mrs. Allen quickly pushed Mr. Feeley
away. But she did not blame Mr. Feeley for his recklessness and wildness.
Mr. Feeley did not continue to act like
a "bull in a china shop." Mr. Feely was a former matador who knew how
to annoy a bull, but he also knew how to deal with a lonely cow.
Mr. Feeley said: "Dear Alan, I
love you. I know that Mr. Bridge does not really love you, and you should not
live with his indifference. I am a brave bullfighter and I will accept him.
challenge."
Mrs. Allen looked tenderly at Mr.
Feeley. From that day on, Mrs. Allen and Mr. Feeley fell in love.
Mr. Philly suddenly remembered what Agudemba
once said to him: "Cows are spiritual. Those who love cows will definitely
find true love. If you want to get love, make friends with people who love
cows." He Falling in love with Mrs. Allen and also falling in love with
Yak the Yak.
After Mr. Feeley left, Mrs. Allen, who
had fallen in love with Mr. Feeley, sang the melancholy song "The
Tenderness of Love" alone:
The wild yak,
I also know
the tenderness of love,
Although human
nature and animal nature are different,
In fact,
sometimes there is no difference.
The stems of
the chrysanthemums rise and fall,
I have no
intention of sorting it out and letting him get away with it.
Later, I will
not compete with the flowers of the times.
There is a
fragrance in the frost.
The past is
past,
There is no
need to think about the future in advance,
It's just
today,
When the plums
are ripe, they smell fragrant.
Taking the legendary wise Agu Demba as the protagonist, I started to create the Chinese-English version of "Snow Land Fable" using the traditional fable creation method that combines poetry and prose. Writing fables makes me feel like a child again. Studying snowy culture is my prescription to prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
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