Aventuras de Robinson Crusoe, Las Page #3
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he so dearly loved.
Rex.
Rex.
Whats wrong?
Rex.
Come on boy.
Eat Rex eat.
Poor Rex
Poor boy
Would you like a tasty?
A dove?
A pigeons egg?
Now you just
wait there for me.
(Parrot talking)
Here Rex, here Rex
Now truly alone,
starved for the
sound of another voice,
any voice.
I would rush to the
valley of my echo.
The Lord is my shepherd
I shall not want,
He makes me to
lie down in green pastures,
he leads me
besides still waters,
he restores my soul,
my soul!
Dreadful fantasies
possess my mind.
I fought to save my sanity.
Lie down in green pastures
He leads me
besides still waters,
he restores my soul.
Green pastures.
Green pastures.
The scriptures came
meaningless to my eyes.
The world seemed
but a whirling ball.
Its oceans and continents,
a green scum,
and myself.
With no purpose.
And no meaning.
Help!
Help!
Help, help!
Had anyone in England
met such an odd creature
as I was in my
it must either
have frightened them
or cause a great
deal of laughter.
Ah, my little friends.
Yes
I dont know what to call you
but you are my little
friends arent you?
Yeah?
Eh?
Just you wait there in your
homes and I will feed you.
You hungry too, aren't you?
Yes
Heres a morsel for you?
Eh.
There.
Go on, get him.
Get him!
Well, good bye.
Good bye.
Condemned, to all
those years of loneliness,
now trembling
in the apprehension
How mad men are
possessed by fear.
I even scattered my 10 cattle
so it won't
betray my presence.
(parrot talking)
Hello Robin, hello.
Shh, shh, shh, quiet.
Men eaters.
From that very land
I had once thought to sail to.
I bolted horrified
all that night
I observed the cannibals
at their ghastly
entertainment.
They left on the morning tide.
But how soon a tide
would bring them back?
How many times have
they come and gone?
While I unknowing,
was on my side of the island.
I was in a murdering humor,
I even thought to
lure them into my castle
and from the ambush,
slaughter 20 or 30,
of the naked wretches.
I knew no peace
for months and months.
A 100 times,
I was just about to let
fly at them in my sleep.
I contrived what
I called my bomb.
Now I had my bomb.
I had a vision.
I imagined how easy
I might set a trap,
and these monsters
might be destroyed.
After passion, hatred.
I realized I had
no heaven sent right
to be judge and executor,
on these people
who had done me no injury.
to God's justice.
I would not
interfere with them
unless they attack me first.
with the greatest of caution,
never knowing when
They had 2 victims.
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