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A slippery song. She's mocking him, so she's a mockingbird. She's laughing at him over the telephone, but the lyrics at first listen make us think of an actual bird gripping a telephone wire, as in Mr. Millionaire's illustration. --[[User:Nehushtan|Nehushtan]] 06:59, 25 November 2009 (UTC) | A slippery song. She's mocking him, so she's a mockingbird. She's laughing at him over the telephone, but the lyrics at first listen make us think of an actual bird gripping a telephone wire, as in Mr. Millionaire's illustration. --[[User:Nehushtan|Nehushtan]] 06:59, 25 November 2009 (UTC) | ||
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A slippery song. She's mocking him, so she's a mockingbird. She's laughing at him over the telephone, but the lyrics at first listen make us think of an actual bird gripping a telephone wire, as in Mr. Millionaire's illustration. --Nehushtan 06:59, 25 November 2009 (UTC)