November 23, 2024

Yn y Pumed Crymych yn y Gogledd, mae’r enwog Julian Cope am gyhoeddi rhywbeth.

– Dwi’n trawsffurfio, meddai ef. – Fel Doctor Pwy.

– Ti ddim, meddai Daf y gath. – Ŵŵŵ, aros am funud, acsiwli, ti yn.

Mae’r enwog Julian Cope yn dechrau edrych yn ifancach, fel rhyw Adonis seicedelig o’r chwedegau.

– O hyn ymlaen yr enwog Syd Moron ydw i.

– Pam hynny?

– Mae’n bosib na fyddai’r enwog Julian Cope go iawn yn falch o weld ei hun mewn straeon fel y rhain. Felly nid yw’r awdur am ymddangos o flaen ei well.

– Am meta, meddai Daf y gath. – Ynd w’t ti’n poeni bydd pawb yn meddwl taw Syd Barrett w’t ti?

– Dyna’r jôc, meddai Syd Moron. – Mae’n odli, ond yn y cyfieithiad yn unig.

– Mae hyn yn ormod i fi, meddai Daf.

“Mae’r enwog Julian Cope yn dechrau edrych yn ifancach, fel rhyw Adonis seicedelig o’r chwedegau.”

Saesneg / English

Syd Carrots

In the Fifth Crymych in the North, the famous Julian Cope wants to announce something.

– I’m transforming, he said. – Like Doctor Who.

– You’re not, said Dave the cat. – Oooh, wait a minute, actually, you are.

The famous Julian Cope is starting to look younger, like some psychedelic Adonis from the sixties.

– From now on I am the famous Syd Carrots.

– Why is that?

– It’s possible that the real famous Julian Cope would not be pleased to see himself in stories like these. So the author does not want to appear in court.

– How meta, says Dave the cat. – Aren’t you worried everyone will think you’re Syd Barrett?

    – That’s the joke, says Syd Carrots. – It rhymes, but only in the translation.

    – This is too much for me, says Dave.

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