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1 Far East Vol.3 Lesson 6 Emily Dickinson and Her Poems: Vocabulary 鄭景隆 Kobe Cheng

2 One day evening, I met a rather famous artist, Jay Chow.

3 He told me that he didn’t want to be somebody who was very active in show business.

4 I was wondering how wonderful (it is) to be somebody rather than to be nobody Small potato 無名小卒

5 so I asked him,” Don’t you think having a group of fans is very admiring ?

6 No you are wrong, I had a tooth ache the other day, so I went to a dentist

7 at the same time I found a man following me. I knew he was paparazzi

8 and I talked to myself just cool down. But I couldn’t help beating him, and he fainted on the spot.

9 The next day, the man told me that he wanted to sue me.

10 I said,” It seems that you are in extremity.”

11 Jay said,” I would sell my soul to make up everything

12 so I asked a robin for his help, and then I came to the tree he perched.

13 The bird said,” I had a sore throat,

14 so I want you to compose an amazing tune for me

15 then I’ll give a magic power to you to make up everything.”

16 After hundreds of dreary and chilly days have passed,

17 the masterpiece comes out. The name of the song is “ 稻香 ”.


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