Ask the Dragon

Embracing Life's Mysteries: A Musical Perspective
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Ask the dragon why she's crawling with eight legs

Asking the dragon about the reason for crawling with eight legs, metaphorically seeking understanding of unique behavior or choices.

And she says, "Dunno, I'm just doing it"

The dragon replies casually, expressing uncertainty or indifference, suggesting a spontaneous or instinctive nature in its actions.

Ask a giraffe, why he's keeping his neck straight

Inquiring with a giraffe about the purpose behind keeping its neck straight, exploring the idea of individuality in choices.

And he says, "Dunno, I'm just doing it"

The giraffe responds with a similar nonchalant attitude, indicating a lack of specific reason or deliberate intention.


Ask a bird, why he's flying so high

Questioning a bird about its high flight, aiming to understand the motivation or significance behind the behavior.

And he says, "Dunno, I'm just doing it"

The bird, like the dragon and giraffe, responds with a carefree attitude, implying instinctual or natural behavior without deep reflection.

Ask a girl, why she's dancing in the wind

Asking a girl about her dancing in the wind, exploring the theme of individual expression and the freedom to act without rigid explanations.

And this is what she says

The girl's response is not provided, leaving room for interpretation or emphasizing the idea that personal expression may not always have a clear rationale.


"Ask an elephant, why he's raising his trunk

Posing a question to an elephant about the reason for raising its trunk, continuing the exploration of unique behaviors in the animal kingdom.

And he says, dunno, I'm just doing it

The elephant responds similarly to previous instances, suggesting a lack of conscious reasoning behind its actions.

Ask a tiger, why he's running so fast

Inquiring with a tiger about the motive for running so fast, delving into the idea of instinctive behavior without a clear purpose.

And he says, dunno, I'm just doing it"

The tiger echoes the common sentiment of 'just doing it' without a specific reason, emphasizing spontaneity or natural tendencies.


Ask a monkey, why he's swinging from a tree

Questioning a monkey about the purpose of swinging from a tree, further exploring the theme of instinctual actions in the animal kingdom.

And he says, "Dunno, I'm just doing it"

The monkey's response aligns with the pattern of carefree behavior without a need for profound explanation.

Ask a guy, why he's dancing in the sun

Asking a person about dancing in the sun, connecting human behavior to the previous animal inquiries and emphasizing the freedom of personal expression.

And this is what he says

The person's response is not provided, leaving room for interpretation and emphasizing the idea of acting without strict reasons or constraints.


"Ask an elephant, why he's raising his trunk

Repeating the question to the elephant about raising its trunk, possibly emphasizing the cyclical nature of certain behaviors or choices.

And he says, dunno, I'm just doing it

The elephant's response remains consistent, emphasizing the recurring theme of instinctual and unreflective actions.

Ask a tiger, why he's running so fast

Repeating the question to the tiger about running fast, reinforcing the concept of instinctive behavior without a clear purpose.

And he says, dunno, I'm just doing it"

The tiger's response reiterates the notion of acting without specific reasons, highlighting a commonality among various creatures.


Ask a monkey, why he's swinging from a tree

Repeating the question to the monkey about swinging from a tree, further emphasizing the recurring theme of instinctual and spontaneous actions.

And he says, "Dunno, I'm just doing it"

The monkey's response echoes the previous instances, emphasizing the lack of need for deep introspection in its actions.

Ask a guy, why he's dancing in the sun

Revisiting the inquiry about a person dancing in the sun, possibly underscoring the universality of carefree and spontaneous behavior across species.

And this is what he says

The person's response is not provided again, maintaining the theme of acting without rigid explanations or constraints.

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