Rabbit NotebookIf you don't warble,
I'll sponge you for your weakness,
My little cuckoo.This is a parody of famous "The Three Sengoku Daimyou and the Cuckoo."
These three haiku (or more correctly, senryuu), about a fictional scenario in which a cuckoo refuses to sing, were used by people in later years to describe the personalities of the three daimyou who unified Japan during the Sengoku Era.
"If you don't warble, I'll kill you, My little cuckoo," by the impatient and irritable Oda Nobunaga.
"If you don't warble, I'll trick you into warbling, My little cuckoo," by the crafty and ingenious Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
"If you don't warble, I'll wait until you warble, My little cuckoo," by the patient Tokugawa Ieyasu.