I have some more of my usual click through to the live footage pictures of animals in the library. I like to think of them, especially as I listen to my song lyrics, as kinds of representatives of actual visitors to my library, but, as you see in the footage below, they are so like genuine animals that there is a kind of ambiguousness there. The animals are as if they were real animals in the library, and so are the songs, but still they hint at people by the nature of their surroundings and the suggestive descriptions of them and their issues.
You may note that less than a week ago I posted about my walrus video not panning out, but here it is, more or less successful, with a song by Elvis even! Also, this may be the first you will have seen of helpful signs in the music videos, telling you how genuine and real all this footage is, along with an occasional other helpful note.
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