I’d take Emily Dickinson over a car alarm any day. It’s funny, there were some short Dickinson poems in my grammar school readers e. g. “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass.” Later I discovered her adult appeal.
I think my dog would prefer Dickinson. She likes to be talked to and doesn’t care about anything going on outside. I can have pizza delivered right on my porch and she might, just might, pick her head up and look at the door. She also might not. She definitely ignores car alarms, finds them annoying as they will wake her up from her 14-hour naps.
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
He wants to be stimulated, not put to sleep.
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
Are you sure it isn’t a squirrel alert?
Wesley Premium Member over 1 year ago
“I heard a car alarm when I died…”
jagedlo over 1 year ago
And now you know what he’s more interested in…
prrdh over 1 year ago
https://poets.org/poem/egyptian-tomb-emily-dickinson
goboboyd over 1 year ago
But it’s the call of the wild. Must protect the pack. Drive off intruders.
BTW-Nice reading (and dreaming) environment.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
What does a dog care about Emily when he’s got alarms, squirrels and cats to chase?
oakie817 over 1 year ago
and emily dickinson never had a car alarm
FassEddie over 1 year ago
A little Dog that wags his tail
And knows no other joy
Of such a little Dog am I
Reminded by a Boy
Who gambols all the living Day
Without an earthly cause
Because he is a little Boy
I honestly suppose —
The Cat that in the Corner dwells
Her martial Day forgot
The Mouse but a Tradition now
Of her desireless Lot
Another class remind me
Who neither please nor play
But not to make a “bit of noise”
Beseech each little Boy —
uniquename over 1 year ago
I’d rather hear Emily.
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Emily Dickinson’’s poetry is a drag, a car alarm however speaks of excitement.
Ishka Bibel over 1 year ago
You can sing most Emily Dickinson to the tune of “The Yellow Rose of Texas” of the “Battle Hymn of the Republic”
ladykat over 1 year ago
Dogs have their own priorities.
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
He’d rather hear the bell of a car than the belle of Amherst.
JudithStocker Premium Member over 1 year ago
And the joke is?
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
Sorry, not as gripping. I think that I shall never see a poem as interesting as a car alarm.
hubbard3188 over 1 year ago
If you read Dickinson very loudly in a high falsetto, it sounds like a car alarm. The car alarm, however, comes in one flavor only.
Medtech4 over 1 year ago
I’ve yet to meet a dog who enjoys poetry.
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
I’d take Emily Dickinson over a car alarm any day. It’s funny, there were some short Dickinson poems in my grammar school readers e. g. “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass.” Later I discovered her adult appeal.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Dogs do have priorities…..
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
I think my dog would prefer Dickinson. She likes to be talked to and doesn’t care about anything going on outside. I can have pizza delivered right on my porch and she might, just might, pick her head up and look at the door. She also might not. She definitely ignores car alarms, finds them annoying as they will wake her up from her 14-hour naps.
tiu over 1 year ago
“and you read your Emily Dickenson and I my Robert Frost and we note our place with bookmarkers, to measure what we lost” Paul Simon