Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for April 02, 2014

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    finale  about 10 years ago

    The sound of a beer being opened.

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    QuietStorm27  about 10 years ago

    The intoxicating smell of meat on the grill…

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    doublepaw  about 10 years ago

    And the voice of the turtle will be heard in the land.

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    ScullyUFO  about 10 years ago

    … the smell of the dog doo in the melting snow …

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    Meg: All Seriousness Aside  about 10 years ago

    In Brooklyn the rhyme goes:“Spring is sprungDa grass is riz.I wonder whereda boidies is.”

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    listmom  about 10 years ago

    I love the poem (and the art that goes along with it). Funnily enough it scans perfectly with the hymn “All Things Bright and Beautiful.” So…now that’s stuck in my head.

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    kd1sq Premium Member about 10 years ago

    No mud up here in The County – still two plus feet of snow on the ground.

    Even Wally the Boxing Beaver ain’t shown up yet…

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    katzenbooks45  about 10 years ago

    Meg, when I first read your “pome”, I thought the line was, “I wonder where the BODIES is”, which I guess works well in Brooklyn, too. :-)

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    katzenbooks45  about 10 years ago

    Meg, when I first read your “pome”, I thought the line was, “I wonder where the BODIES is”, which I guess works well in Brooklyn, too. :-)

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    Varnes  about 10 years ago

    Hey, I thought it was bodies too……Being Brooklyn and all…

    doublepaw, Earnie Harwell used to quote that on opening day!

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    Chrisstopher  about 10 years ago

    The roar of the tornado.

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    Gokie5  about 10 years ago

    When I saw the strip, I was reminded of a poem fragment I was asked to recite to the whole school when I was in junior high (today’s “middle school”). The part I remembered went“And all over the upland and lowland/The charm of the goldenrod,— /Some of us call it Autumn,/And others call it God. Read more at http://www.poetry-archive.com/c/each_in_his_own_tongue.html#s9alshqrT0Vxzzms.99I recalled everything but the word “charm.” Sadly, I don’t think I was able to recite it, because the school bus was too late.

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    Gokie5  about 10 years ago

    As for the Brooklyn poem, that must have been the inspiration for one of the few “masterpieces” I’ve composed:

    Autumn Song

    Spring done sprung; it done quite well. But spring is sprung, and fall has fell.Summer? By now, it’s all been summed up. But winter ain’t wint; it ain’t even cummed up.

    You can put donations in this tin cup on the sidewalk; or give to your favorite charity.

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    morningglory73 Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Love poetry.

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    Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 10 years ago

    How strange…. I guess people in the South only use ice in the spring?!? :)

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    ARLOS DAD  about 10 years ago

    Such fun to see and hear all of the bird activity. I cleaned out the old stuffing in the bird houses and now they are packing them full!

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    Llywus  about 10 years ago

    The gentle sound of spring winds ripping up trees and toppling sheds.

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    Meg: All Seriousness Aside  about 10 years ago

    I’ve heard the bodies line too, but I’m trying to spin the good side of Brooklyn. I moved out when I was two but genes will tell.

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    Mary McNeil Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Around here, the ice is falling off the eaves!

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 10 years ago

    I like itthe REAL promised land(when hurricanes are elsewhere, mosquitoes are bugging others, the 100% relative humidity and 99° F has slacked off. Days like today — other than the skeeters.)

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