Bono’s was actually correct for being concise and well formed. Her correction would never make it into today’s books as the average reader would be too worn out from excessive wordage to complete them. If you think otherwise try reading Le Morte De Arthur in Middle English. I actually adapted quickly to the old style but the road to the point of many sentences was exhausting. It took me an entire year and I grew up reading the classics.
I noticed you didn’t have any “rappers”. Is that because they can’t put more than two words together or is it they are just to stupid to speak any language that is intelligible?
Well, Grammar Lady is quite wrong in panel 5. As for the last panel: “the desert is an ocean with its life underground,” which makes as much sense as the rest of the lyrics. Besides, the horse with no name can still get you saddle sores.
allen@home over 4 years ago
All great songs. Well i like them.
GROG Premium Member over 4 years ago
I feel good,. I knew that I would.
noktar Premium Member over 4 years ago
imagine me & you, I do
Avalon over 4 years ago
I like Ralph’s grammar update for “I Feel Good”.
Cpeckbourlioux over 4 years ago
I’ve been through the desert on a horse with no name, because there isn’t anyone who can give you no pain, for, yeah, I got nothin’.
Rayodeluz over 4 years ago
Then I knowed love was here to stay – Aerosmith “Walk This Way”
RussellRogerBe1 over 4 years ago
there are places where it completely disappears/why, in America they haven’t spoken it in years!
Darsan54 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Dylan is wishing, not describing, for an entirely different kinda “lay”.
dlkrueger33 over 4 years ago
All are excused. It’s called “poetic license”. And I’m an English major.
Joseph McFarlane over 4 years ago
Ain’t got nobody that I can depend on
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Stop pickin apart the good ole songs….they ain’t done nuttin to y’all….
J Quest over 4 years ago
B-B-B-Baby, you just ain’t seen n-n-n-nothin’ yet…
P51Strega over 4 years ago
And once again, there’s no fix for America.
NRHAWK Premium Member over 4 years ago
Bono’s was actually correct for being concise and well formed. Her correction would never make it into today’s books as the average reader would be too worn out from excessive wordage to complete them. If you think otherwise try reading Le Morte De Arthur in Middle English. I actually adapted quickly to the old style but the road to the point of many sentences was exhausting. It took me an entire year and I grew up reading the classics.
Ralph Newbill over 4 years ago
Actually, ‘to look for’ is a two-word verb; therefore, the preposition is placed at the end, so ‘what I am looking God’s is correct.
Frank_Lecanto over 4 years ago
An oldie:
Names have been changed dear
To protect you and I
Bex Premium Member over 4 years ago
That teacher would have a seizure if she went to a poetry slam.
androgenoide over 4 years ago
Prescriptivists go home!
David Bethke Premium Member over 4 years ago
Actually, “Who (are) you gonna call” is correct. “Whom” is only used with “to whom” or “for whom” (or implied), for example.
Cozmik Cowboy over 4 years ago
What always bothered me was, hey – you’ve had the whole length of the desert to come with a name for that damn horse…………………..
hooglah over 4 years ago
I noticed you didn’t have any “rappers”. Is that because they can’t put more than two words together or is it they are just to stupid to speak any language that is intelligible?
sarah413 Premium Member over 4 years ago
“Scuse me while I kiss this guy.
There’s a bathroom on the right.
l3i7l over 4 years ago
Hey teach!
“Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey, goodbye…”
greenlynn Premium Member over 4 years ago
A grammar cop’s work is never, no way done.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 4 years ago
I like singing and playing my guitar, but not in the presence of my school teacher. (Conjunction junction, what’s your function?).
zeexenon over 4 years ago
Well, mere bachelor degree teacher, I believe this will correct your poor use of tense: https://youtu.be/NiylEdcIZ2Q?t=40
RabbitDad over 4 years ago
Whom do you love?
ekke over 4 years ago
Well, Grammar Lady is quite wrong in panel 5. As for the last panel: “the desert is an ocean with its life underground,” which makes as much sense as the rest of the lyrics. Besides, the horse with no name can still get you saddle sores.
zippykatz over 4 years ago
“Her eyes were like THOSE of a cat in the dark…”
zippykatz over 4 years ago
“We HAVE TO get out of this place…”
zippykatz over 4 years ago
“I can’t get ANY satisfaction…”
rhpii over 4 years ago
There ain’t no cure for them summertime blues.
listmom over 4 years ago
Elderly man river, that Elderly man river, / he must know something, but he doesn’t say anything…