We have the same father,
We have the same mother,
We are the same age, and
We each have one brother,
We were born on the same day,
The same month, and the same year.
Listen closely when we say
We both like to volunteer
Information to confuse
Those who talents would misuse.
We're not perfect; we have sins,
But this is true: we're not twins.
What they tell are truths. They must be two of the triplets or quadruplets! ! Am I not right? ? Interesting read! !
Valsa, my friend, you are absolutely correct. They are two of triplets (or quadruplets, or quintuplets, etc.) . In fact, the brother mentioned could be the third triplet. Well done!
Your task is not to identify the people in the picture. That's just a picture I found on the internet to go with the poem. I don't even know who they are. Your task is to decide if it is possible that everything they said is the truth, and if so, explain how that is possible.
In fact, on closer inspection, I think it is really two shots of the same girl! (Notice the separation line in the center of the picture!)
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
You know how to come up with good puzzles. Those girls in the picture seem to have really long legs, or am I imagining things?
You are not imagining. The legs are long enough to reach the ground!