Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for August 07, 2005
Transcript:
"I was wise when I was five I'd figured out my life. I knew exactly what I'd be: Teacher, doctor, wife. I knew how many cats I'd have And what I'd name my horse And how I'd wear my hair (In a ponytail, of course). The world was like a stage to me I loved to play the parts! Curtain up! Light the lights! I knew my lines by heart. But when I became a teen My life stopped making sense. The lights went out, the curtain fell I lost my confidence. And now I only know one thing Here behind my curtain: I'm absolutely sure that I'm totally uncertain. It's weird that I am less assured At 16 than at five. All I wonder now is, Will the curtain ever rise?"
panda101 over 12 years ago
I love all the poetry in Luann. Keep it up Greg!
Marisa Ruffolo Premium Member about 12 years ago
Me too. The poems are my favourite parts of this comic strip.
peanuts511 about 10 years ago
so Luann’s hair was wavy and long when she was little?? how did it get short and curly in the future?
Aladar30 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Good question, Luann
melodymucisa 4 months ago
This poem resonates with all teenagers, and it reminds me of sixteen year old Melody!