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Mama Walk It Straight | Aesop Blues
This episode of The Lyrical Literacy podcast presents a bluesy retelling of the ancient fable about a mother crab and her child. With rhythmic verses and colorful characterization, the story unfolds as Mama Crab criticizes her little one for walking sideways "like a broke-down steer." When the clever youngster politely asks for a demonstration of proper walking, Mama Crab's attempts at straight walking hilariously fail as she scuttles, stumbles, and spins in circles. The little crab observes with knowing restraint, ultimately delivering the powerful moral: "Before you preach on how to go, try takin' that walk nice and slow." The performance concludes with the timeless wisdom that actions speak louder than words, especially when it comes to parenting and teaching.
This poem adapts Aesop's fable "The Crab and Its Mother" (sometimes called "The Crab and Its Parent"), which dates back to ancient Greece around the 6th century BCE. In the original brief tale, a mother crab criticizes her child for walking crookedly, but when asked to demonstrate proper walking, she can only walk sideways herself—revealing her hypocrisy. This concise fable illustrates the principle that example is more powerful than precept, and it warns against criticizing in others what you yourself cannot do. The fable has endured for centuries as a reminder about the importance of practicing what you preach, particularly for parents and leaders.
Mama Walk It Straight
Mama crab with a sideways sneer
Little crab blinked polite as can be
Mama stepped out legs all wide
She scuttled left she stumbled right
Little crab watched with a knowing grin
So before you preach on how to go
He spun around and hit the sea
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By bearw3Mama Walk It Straight | Aesop Blues
This episode of The Lyrical Literacy podcast presents a bluesy retelling of the ancient fable about a mother crab and her child. With rhythmic verses and colorful characterization, the story unfolds as Mama Crab criticizes her little one for walking sideways "like a broke-down steer." When the clever youngster politely asks for a demonstration of proper walking, Mama Crab's attempts at straight walking hilariously fail as she scuttles, stumbles, and spins in circles. The little crab observes with knowing restraint, ultimately delivering the powerful moral: "Before you preach on how to go, try takin' that walk nice and slow." The performance concludes with the timeless wisdom that actions speak louder than words, especially when it comes to parenting and teaching.
This poem adapts Aesop's fable "The Crab and Its Mother" (sometimes called "The Crab and Its Parent"), which dates back to ancient Greece around the 6th century BCE. In the original brief tale, a mother crab criticizes her child for walking crookedly, but when asked to demonstrate proper walking, she can only walk sideways herself—revealing her hypocrisy. This concise fable illustrates the principle that example is more powerful than precept, and it warns against criticizing in others what you yourself cannot do. The fable has endured for centuries as a reminder about the importance of practicing what you preach, particularly for parents and leaders.
Mama Walk It Straight
Mama crab with a sideways sneer
Little crab blinked polite as can be
Mama stepped out legs all wide
She scuttled left she stumbled right
Little crab watched with a knowing grin
So before you preach on how to go
He spun around and hit the sea
#LyricalLiteracy #MamaWalkItStraight #AesopBlues #PracticeWhatYouPreach #FablesInMusic #CrabsWisdom #FolkParable #BluesWisdom #ParentingLessons #ActionsOverWords #MusicalFables #HumanitariansAI
Humanitarians AI https://music.apple.com/us/artist/humanitarians-ai/1781414009 https://open.spotify.com/artist/3cj3R4pDpYQHaWx0MM2vFV https://music.youtube.com/channel/UC5PUIUdDRqnCoOMlgoAtFUg https://humanitarians.musinique.com https://www.humanitarians.ai/