Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 21, 1987
Transcript:
Calvin: Hey Dad, what are clouds made of? Dad: Hmm... I used to know that. I think they're mostly water. Calvin: So how come they float? Dad: Well, it's sort of ecaporated water. Maybe there are some other gases, too. I'm not sure. Calvin: So why are they white when the rest of the sky is blue? Calvin: Heck, beats me. I guess we ought to look this stuff up. Calvin: I take it there's no qualifying exam to be a dad.
♪Bows and flows of angel hair
and ice cream castles in the air
♪And feather canyons everywhere,
I’ve looked at cloud that way.
♪But now they only block the sun,
they rain and snow on everyone.
♪So many things i would have done
but clouds got in my way.
♪I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now,
♪From up and down, and still somehow
♪It’s cloud illusions i recall.
♪I really don’t know clouds at all.♪