The Birds (Narration)

Harry Nilsson

After the incident at the bottomless pit the two adventurers continued along the winding path which lead them to the pointless forest and along the way they met three fat sisters who giggled and laughed and danced, and whose point was fun and merriment

They also met the leaf man, who told them to plant their roots in the pointless forest and by spring time leave the harvest of green and gold leaves which the forest had to offer. Well, needless to say Oblio and Arrow were not interested in planting roots in the pointless forest. Infact they had no roots to plant so they thanked the leaf man and continued on their way

Little by little, Oblio was learning a great deal about the pointless forest and its inhabitants. But unfortunately for him and Arrow his knowledge couldn't possibly help them anticipate what was hovering directly above them until suddenly the whole area in which they were standing grew dark from the shadow of a giant pre-historic pterodactyl which swooped down and lifted Oblio and Arrow high above the pointless forest

Trivia about the song The Birds (Narration) by Harry Nilsson

When was the song “The Birds (Narration)” released by Harry Nilsson?
The song The Birds (Narration) was released in 1971, on the album “The Point!”.

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