The Story Of The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles

Jethro Tull

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    This is the story of the hare who lost his spectacles!

    Owl loved to rest quietly whilst no one was watching
    Sitting on a fence one day, he was surprised when suddenly a Kangaroo ran close by
    Now, this may not seem strange, but, when Owl overheard Kangaroo whisper to no one in particular
    The Hare has lost his spectacles, well, he began to wonder

    Presently, the Moon appeared from behind a cloud and there, lying on the grass was Hare
    In the stream that flowed by the grass a Newt
    And sitting astride a twig of a bush a Bee

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    Ostensibly motionless, the Hare was trembling with excitement
    For without his spectacles he appeared completely helpless
    Where were his spectacles? Could someone have stolen them?
    Had he mislaid them? What was he to do?

    Bee wanted to help, and thinking he had the answer began
    You probably ate them thinking they were a carrot
    No! Interrupted Owl, who was wise
    I have good eye-sight, insight, and foresight
    How could an intelligent Hare make such a silly mistake?
    But all this time, Owl had been sitting on the fence, scowling!

    A Kangaroo were hopping mad at this sort of talk
    She thought herself far superior in intelligence to the others
    She was their leader, their guru. She had the answer
    Hare, you must go in search of the optician
    But then she realized that Hare was completely helpless without his spectacles
    And so, Kangaroo loudly proclaimed, "I can't send Hare in search of anything!"

    You can guru, you can! Shouted Newt
    You can send him with Owl
    But Owl had gone to sleep
    Newt knew too much to be stopped by so small a problem
    You can take him in your pouch
    But alas, Hare was much too big to fit into Kangaroo's pouch
    All this time, it had been quite plain to Hare that the others knew nothing about spectacles

    As for all their tempting ideas, well Hare didn't a-care
    The lost spectacles were his own affair
    And after all, Hare did have a spare a-pair
    A-pair

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    Composición: Ian Anderson, Hammond y John M Evans

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