Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 01, 1958
Transcript:
"Well!" Lucy stands in the living room, reading the newspaper.<br> <br> She runs along, carrying the paper.<br> <br> "Look, Schroeder..they printed my letter in the paper.." Lucy lies in front of the piano and holds the paper up to Schroeder. He plays the piano.<br> <br> She sits with her back to him and reads: "'Dear Agnes, I am in love with a boy who doesn't even know I am alive.'"<br> <br> "All he ever seems to think of is his stupid piano and his stupid ol' Beethoven!" Schroeder looks up. Lucy looks at him out of the corner of her eye.<br> <br> Schroeder fowns. Lucy continues, "'Can you give me any advice?'"<br> <br> KLUNK! Schroeder tilts the piano so that Lucy topples onto the floor.<br> <br> Lucy lies on her back and concludes, "And here's her answer...'Dear Lucy,...Never fall in love with a musician.' Hmm...I kind of expected that..."<br> <br>
TheCaciaTree almost 13 years ago
The greatest advice Lucy was ever given, and she can’t take it. Sigh.
Gray Sunflower over 10 years ago
She’s in denial…
yow4zip Premium Member over 6 years ago
You can’t tie down a piano man.