Music, The Canvas Of A Cave
Is life worth its ponder with not but the guide of music. Man, through his beginning has had but one common need and desire. Music has shaped his weight upon the world in which he roams. Science itself and its firm knowledge and quest for truth, has, in itself thrown passion before discovery. Its passion is music, and its past love is from and always shall be the past.
An esteemed warrior for truth, Legor Reznikoff, who teaches at the University Of Paris has been a firm believer and fan of music of Cavemen. Past men who lived in caves, who were breeding in the caves and cooked on an open pit in the caves. Were the first musical artists of the world. Mr. Rezinkoff understood this and for the entirety of his career was a student to its works.
Ancient musical artists would for example refer to paintings on the wall and sing to them. For instance on looking at a Bison, they would produce verbal sounds in the form of crude music.
I have been researching Rezinkoff's work, and have deduced a poem that may have been sung. This is highly exact and is what Cavemen hundreds of years were singing of.
O Great Bison
Your Hoofs Are Grand As Fire
O Great Bison
The Way You Are
O Great Bison
What Soft Fur You Have
This was a possible song sung thousands of years ago, based upon empirical observations of the mammal today and through historical art upon the walls of the cave.