A Tough Little Rooster
Once there was a little weathercock who was bored by always having to perch atop the steeple of an old building.
That’s why he ran away and joined the Hens in a nearby farmyard. The farmer, though, thought the weathercock would fetch a good price and sold him at the local market.
A fat accountant bought the rooster and boiled him in a big pot. But the rooster was so hard the he broke all the accountant’s teeth, and his wife’s teeth, and all his children’s teeth, too.
The tough little rooster ran away again and hid in the henhouse of another farm. The second farmer, who all broke their teeth on him as well.
Then, the little rooster climbed back onto his steeple and laughed for days about all the people he had fooled.
Moral: Things which looks lovely has its own story.
Every decoration outside the building tell something interesting, but we need eyes and brain to understand.