Yggdrasil, calls on the morning and then calls forth young woodpeckers. After a time, the young birds come grudgingly, tired of being called again and again for the tedious preening of Yggdrasil. Yggdrasil tell them to circle about it. They tell it they know what to do. Yggdrasil tells the young birds to put more effort. The young birds say they are going to do it. Yggdrasil tells them to pull. And the young birds do but are tired. Yggdrasil tells the birds it is time to stop. The young birds say finally we can continue another time. Yggdrasil tells the birds to go back home. The birds say they will happily.
WORDS LIST:
Yggdrasil{ig-druh-sil; ig as in big , sil as in silly}- Yggr{igər}/Odin/The terrifying one + drasil or Odin's Horse [ ancient tree in Norse mythology connecting all elements of existence ]
Yaffingale{ya-fin-gale; fin as fishfin , gale as in gail }- Yaffin+ gale or Yaffin + song ; Yaffin is from Yaffle , the name of the European Green Woodpecker's laughing call [ the European Green Woodpecker ]
Yolk{joʊk}- yellow of egg, like the sun
Yclept{iˈklept }- to summon
Yean{yēn ; ē is long e}- bring forth
Yadda{yɑdə; ə is miniscule or short e}- repetition
Yah{jɑ}- a yes referring suggesting defiance
Yob{yäb}- a youth/young
Yuan {yo͞oˈän}- round, coin [Chinese word]
Ye{yē}-you
Yea{yā; ā is long a}- affirming yes
Yo{yō}- effort
mo{mō}- short for more
ho{hō}- departure or leaving as in sailrs for work
Yodel{yōd(ə)l}- singing style ,fluctuations are strong
Yank{yaNGk}- pull or jerk
Yep{yep}- a yes, neutral or disbelieving
Yawn{jɔːn; yän}- to gape the mouth wide
Yield{yēld}- reward or pay for not modern surrender
Yester{jɛstə}- other whether future or past, not the modern next
Yet{yɛt}- till now or at last
Yon{yän}- something over there
Yard{yärd}- enclosure r home, can be a garden
Yum{yəm}- yes of pleasure
For the It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad March! by @HDdeviant developed by @WritingDD2R