R: Ode to the Disney Ducks

From: Gianfranco Geroldi <giangero_at_OUOyqtdH1721T4Og116dF2lT_YyJ7hPUZg3pUQvwlY0KxilL2ifAAL4-0hrBPM5yPDf>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 01:29:05 -0800 (PST)


Hello Keith,

Is Carl Barks alive yet?

By the way, do you know something aboyut Duck Valley in the tunnelled hills? Chaos Ducks? Chilling!

> Da: Keith Nellist <keithnellist_at_BAWxtvp5aaKAsZ3uf_NR0MoJMIzF2_3CK8-bntwGhfpzrapc1fKik07JmGfBcLDvoqf9WlDp-IgORKIUb5gGQY_cpA.yahoo.invalid>
> Oggetto: Ode to the Disney Ducks
> A: WorldofGlorantha_at_yahoogroups.com
> Data: Giovedì 13 novembre 2008, 11:02
> This ode from Carl Banks has a lot of references that could
> easily be
> about Gloranthan heroes.
>
>
>
> They ride tall ships to the far away,
> and see the long ago.
> They walk where fabled people trod,
> and Yetis trod the snow.
>
> They meet the folks who live on stars,
> and find them much like us,
> With food and love and happiness the
> things they most discuss.
>
> The world is full of clans and cults
> abuzz as angry bees,
> And Junior Woodchucks snapping jeers
> at Littlest Chickadees.
>
> The ducks show us that part of life
> is to forgive a slight.
> That black eyes given in revenge
> keep hatred burning bright.
>
> So when our walks in sun or shade
> pass graveyards filled by wars,
> It's nice to stop and read of ducks
> whose battles leave no scars.
>
> To read of ducks who parody
> our vain attempts at glory,
> They don't exist, but somehow leave
> us glad we bought their story.
>
>
> Carl Barks – 1999
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