Cartoon by Sacrava (on the web at http://sacrava.blogspot.com)
"THE FOX AND THE GRAPES"
Jean de La Fontaine's fable
A fox, from Gascogne or from Normandy,
we don't know,
almost dying with hunger, going around
saw a vine-branch with grapes on
so beautiful and ripe to all appearances,
that he thought of reaching and eating them.
But after uselessly jumping and jumping
As the vine was too high for him to reach
He had a second thought,
“They're sour, I can see it,
These grapes are good just for loirs and squirrels!”
I leave for you what I can't have.
(Jean de La Fontaine)
Jean de La Fontaine's fable
A fox, from Gascogne or from Normandy,
we don't know,
almost dying with hunger, going around
saw a vine-branch with grapes on
so beautiful and ripe to all appearances,
that he thought of reaching and eating them.
But after uselessly jumping and jumping
As the vine was too high for him to reach
He had a second thought,
“They're sour, I can see it,
These grapes are good just for loirs and squirrels!”
I leave for you what I can't have.
(Jean de La Fontaine)
5 comments:
I am afraid the text meaning does not go well with the cartoon.
Or Sacrava refers to the salivating oppositions who will not be able to share the oil loot.
Kuoy Pichet
Ah Kuoy Pichet CPP shit,
If your comment serves your ignorance and stupidity, I won't stop you.
PPU
Mi Pimping Pussy University Sampoueng Doss Koy & Ah Kiet Pi Choy,
Neither of your ass comment makes any sense!
Pi Anh,
Well, don't blame me for I am of course the son of a slut, adulteress, fornicatress, hussy, jade, and loose woman Viet...
PPU
Boy, PPU does make things more complicated for Puok Ah Jkuot Jruok.
Yup, if you can't convince him/her, then confuse him/her.
PPU
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