Frazz by Jef Mallett for February 16, 2002
Transcript:
"To tango takes exactly two, they say, but are they right? The world has long had coaches for the chronically uptight. Like Cyrano de Bergerac, the hero of the shy, or Venus (Aphrodite) interfering from on high. And then there's Caulfield lately, pulling duty as my...my..." "Cupid!" "Nice try. I know what rhymes with that."
doctorwho29 about 12 years ago
Me too
aardvark86au about 8 years ago
OK, there is only one exact rhyme for “Cupid”, but an assonance like “suited” would be close enough.
DonLee2 over 5 years ago
Eros? And then you could use “arrows” for the rhyme.
VanLaser over 3 years ago
Caulfield as Cupid with rhyme with ‘stupid’ indeed, but there’s more, for that to fit in, Frazz has to apply that to himself in the last two verses, so … nice try :D