Once upon' a time there were two cockatoo's; white and yellowish hue
They flew in the evening blue as two bird's of a feather'; flocking together
They ate seeds of grace; they ate seeds of life; seeds of light
They ate as two birds flocking together; enjoying the blue weather on adventures
The two cockatoo's flew together toward a church cathedral; a church steeple
They loved the church; heard songs of joy from outside were they were on the roof
They loved the church cathedral; loved it's people; the devil and the people were never equal
The devil and the birds were never equal; they sang church songs on the roof
When on the green terrain; they saw a man playing his trumpet on the way to his car
Playing a loud trumpet noise; he played outside of a church cathedral on his way to his car
The birds loved enjoying that lovely music; it was as if the red devil turned black
The bird's loved cherishing that trumpet music; it was wonderful
The church people outside of the church cathedral applauded with hands clapping
The birds sang church songs over the yellow trumpet's music; the Spanish man loved the music as-well
When the Spanish man and his trumpet left; the two bird's cried over the music
The two bird's cried over the beautiful Spanish christian music; they loved him
When suddenly; the Spanish man came from out of the car to play the loud trumpet music
The two birds were surprised, they thought he left them forever
The Spanish christian man played the loud trumpet music, for everyone (including the bird's) again
The christian church loved his music; the Spanish man left with his trumpet; the two bird's cried in wet tears...


(AND...BECAME..DOVES)