Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 26, 1972
Transcript:
Schroeder and Lucy sit at their desks in school. Schroeder looks at a book and says, "Studying poetry spoils the poems."<BR><BR> Schroeder asks, "Why do we have to try to explain a poem?"<BR><BR> Schroeder continues, "That's like trying to explain a summer sky, or a winter moon . . ."<BR><BR> Lucy looks at Schroeder and smiles. She says, ". . Or a pretty face!"<BR><BR>
Pelahnar about 11 years ago
My friend’s English class once dissected a poem and it turned out the poem meant, “Don’t dissect poetry.”
GenreChowderStudios over 8 years ago
As an artist/writer myself, I can attest to the fact that studying an art can hinder your enjoyment of it to a degree. You start to see when things are going to do this or that, you use brain power dissecting plots and characters instead of just enjoying the story, etc… That being said, when you see something that is REALLY good, I mean REALLY REALLY GOOD, you can appreciate it in ways you never dreamed of.
ootey about 7 years ago
Thanks for getting out from behind the piano. Hard to shake Lucy though…
weatherford.joe Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Nice to know that Schroeder respects various forms of art.
Avatar??? over 1 year ago
Rare strip where they are at school. Usually it’s always at the paino or baseball field. Nice to see new locations.