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Yoshida Brothers - Takeda No Komo

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2008

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  • When I was listening this wonderful and beautiful song, I got inspired and wrote a japanese haiku -poem.

    Pienikin lintu

    maasta taivaisiin

    pystyy lentämään.

    I wrote it in finnish and in english it means: even a little bird can fly from ground to heavens. This song reminds me of a small bird that flies among the trees. At first it's fearful and lost, but in the end of the song, it finally finds the longed-for blue skies.

    Thank you Yoshida Brothers!! And thanks to ContainNuts too :)

  • @Haikulapsi you're welcome! :)

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  • p.s. Perhaps, if I had put "...Raisins", that would be another story. xD

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  • The dislike bar is like a dream; at once very real, yet now only a whisper of a memory...

  • they're always going to be that one hater

  • @RyanNewell122 Yeah, and I think those are Uilleann Pipes, not Bagpipes. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, I'm pretty new to Trad Irish Music.

  • @Haikulapsi You inspired me! "Birds, have always been a symbol of freedom, I thought, to my rather visceral self,

    Simply hanging in the sky,

    they do so without fear, or anything else,

    And so I'm left to wonder why,

    I realize they true message, it's not about being bold enough to fly, or have wings that can touch the sky,

    Or about freedom,

    It's about accepting, whatever life, no, wonders, may come... :)

  • Magical ^^ I sort of feel at home when I listen to japanese music :')

  • which CD is this one from?

  • God Bless!!! OMD What a song!!!!

  • @MrNewpants Oh, haiku is originally written in japanese because japanese people created it, but it can be written in finnish too. :) Thank you for good question x) The thing, that makes poem a haiku is that it has a certain number of syllables in each line. So it can be haiku even if it's written in finnish or in other languages. Well, my haikus aren't so good if compared to japanese ones. :DD

  • @Haikulapsi how is it a japanese poem if it's in finnish if I may ask? : D

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