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The Wolf and the Lamb | Aesop's (Nik Bear)
The Lyrical Literacy podcast presents a musical adaptation of Aesop's classic fable "The Wolf and the Lamb." This episode explores the timeless theme of how the powerful can manipulate truth to justify oppressing the vulnerable. Through rhythmic verse, we follow a hungry wolf who invents increasingly absurd accusations against an innocent lamb drinking from a stream. Despite the lamb's logical defenses, the wolf's predetermined verdict leads to a tragic end, demonstrating that tyranny needs no excuse and that might often prevails over right in an unjust world.
"The Wolf and the Lamb" is one of Aesop's most famous fables, dating back to ancient Greece around the 6th century BCE. Aesop, a Greek storyteller and fabulist, created concise tales featuring animals with human characteristics to convey moral lessons. This particular fable illustrates how those in power can use false accusations and twisted logic to justify their actions against the defenseless, regardless of truth or justice.
A wolf came stomping down the hill
You muddy up my water brat
The wolf huffed loud and showed a tooth
Well then said wolf you look like kin
The lamb stood still with quiet grace
And down he leapt with growl and bite
So when you’re small and meek and mild
#LyricalLiteracy #AesopsFables #WolfAndLamb #PowerImbalance #MoralLessons #MusicalStorytelling #ClassicTales #SpokenWordPoetry #FalsePretense #EducationalMusic
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Nik Bear Brown
By bearw3The Wolf and the Lamb | Aesop's (Nik Bear)
The Lyrical Literacy podcast presents a musical adaptation of Aesop's classic fable "The Wolf and the Lamb." This episode explores the timeless theme of how the powerful can manipulate truth to justify oppressing the vulnerable. Through rhythmic verse, we follow a hungry wolf who invents increasingly absurd accusations against an innocent lamb drinking from a stream. Despite the lamb's logical defenses, the wolf's predetermined verdict leads to a tragic end, demonstrating that tyranny needs no excuse and that might often prevails over right in an unjust world.
"The Wolf and the Lamb" is one of Aesop's most famous fables, dating back to ancient Greece around the 6th century BCE. Aesop, a Greek storyteller and fabulist, created concise tales featuring animals with human characteristics to convey moral lessons. This particular fable illustrates how those in power can use false accusations and twisted logic to justify their actions against the defenseless, regardless of truth or justice.
A wolf came stomping down the hill
You muddy up my water brat
The wolf huffed loud and showed a tooth
Well then said wolf you look like kin
The lamb stood still with quiet grace
And down he leapt with growl and bite
So when you’re small and meek and mild
#LyricalLiteracy #AesopsFables #WolfAndLamb #PowerImbalance #MoralLessons #MusicalStorytelling #ClassicTales #SpokenWordPoetry #FalsePretense #EducationalMusic
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/
Nik Bear Brown