Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever): Difference between revisions

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<blockquote>I am called the Wandering Samurai, due to my devotion to the samurai code of Bushido and my generally poor sense of direction.</blockquote>
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~As the sun dips below the horizon, the Wandering Samurai rests his weary body on the grounds of an old temple.~


<blockquote>I am called the Wandering Samurai, due to my devotion to the samurai code of Bushido and my generally poor sense of direction.
~As the sun dips below the horizon, the Wandering Samurai rests his weary body on the grounds of an old temple.~


"I'm so very tired from all the wandering I did today..." ~Before he is even aware of it, the samurai is asleep and dreaming...~
"I'm so very tired from all the wandering I did today..." ~Before he is even aware of it, the samurai is asleep and dreaming...~
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♪And ten tennis balls. Not food. ♪
♪And ten tennis balls. Not food. ♪


"Son, if you are so picky about food, you'll never grow up to be a proper samurai!"
"Son, if you are so picky about food, you'll never grow up to be a proper samurai!"
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When I wake, the sun is high in the sky. Standing nearby are two children. The boy holds a pinwheel, the girl a rice ball.
When I wake, the sun is high in the sky. Standing nearby are two children. The boy holds a pinwheel, the girl a rice ball.


"Mama said this was for you."
"Mama said this was for you."
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"I am indebted to you." I gratefully accept the rice ball.
"I am indebted to you." I gratefully accept the rice ball.


It is delicious. Just like Mother used to make.
It is delicious. Just like Mother used to make.
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[UK, article is named 'The Picky Eaters Song']
[UK, article is named 'The Picky Eaters Song']
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The lone samurai continues his endless journey onwards. Eventually the samurai came across a temple and decided to take shelter from the heat of the morning sun. His eyelids began to feel heavy and it did not take long before he fell fast asleep under a large tree. As he lay snoring in the shade, a counting song from his childhood came back to him...
The lone samurai continues his endless journey onwards. Eventually the samurai came across a temple and decided to take shelter from the heat of the morning sun. His eyelids began to feel heavy and it did not take long before he fell fast asleep under a large tree. As he lay snoring in the shade, a counting song from his childhood came back to him...




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To be continued...
To be continued...




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