The lyrics to Amazing Grace fit the melody to the theme from Gilligan’s Island.Another obscure trivia factoid: Gilligan’s first name is Willie.****************************They showed Ruthie topless. Does that make this child porn? Are we all going to get arrested and end up as registered sex offenders?
Dickinson used alternating lines of iambic tetrameter/trimeter, which coincide with the meter of a good number of contemporary songs like the ones named above. For all the talk of his much touted pentameter, it’s too bad Shakespeare missed out on having his plays frequently sung to popular music.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
The lyrics to Amazing Grace fit the melody to the theme from Gilligan’s Island.Another obscure trivia factoid: Gilligan’s first name is Willie.****************************They showed Ruthie topless. Does that make this child porn? Are we all going to get arrested and end up as registered sex offenders?
tuna1 about 12 years ago
I’m with mom. I like Ruthie’s version better too.
i_am_the_jam about 12 years ago
Or someone might get a censor bar. Or do some pixellation…
celeconecca about 12 years ago
sad, isn’t it that we don’t first think innocently anymore?
Great song, Ruthie!
sbwertz about 12 years ago
O say can you see by the donzer lee light
Can’t remember where that came from, but I always liked it.
overlordspock about 12 years ago
Actually, the words to the themesong for Mister Ed work to Amazing Grace and Gilligan’s Island as well.
GSJohnson about 12 years ago
My mother, who, as a child, was cross-eyed, was sure the hymn was about her: “In the cross-eyed glory…”
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
Ha. Back in the ‘90s, “Hi & Lois” showed a full frontal (but undetailed) nudity of Dot, along with Ditto’s butt. They’d just gotten out of the tub.
Stellagal about 12 years ago
I remeber accidently singing “Dirty jeans and dungerees” instead of “Dirty deeds done dirt cheap”
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
GEEZ! Way to ruin a cute comic. I was thinking NOTHING along the lines some of you are talking. I just thought it was a cute comic. Still do.
Good work Ruthie, very original, but now I can’t get the Theme to Gilligan’s Island out of my head! That’s the second time today I’ve had an earworm!
iced tea about 12 years ago
They show the Family Circus kids bare bums sometimes.
Once I wrote a story about a Thanksgiving fiasco. I gave the kids a song to sing as a spoof on Over the River:♫♪♫♪Over the liverand through the gutsto the toilet it all goes.♫♪♫♪♫♪
;)
Fan o’ Lio. about 12 years ago
♪♫Deck us all with Boston Charlie,Walla Walla, Wash., an’ Kalamazoo!Nora’s freezin’ on the trolley,Swaller dollar cauliflower alley-garoo!♫♪
calvinsfriend110 about 12 years ago
I do, too!
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 12 years ago
Google “mondegreens” and you’ll get a whole bunch of misunderstood lyrics.
kab2rb about 12 years ago
Ruthie your quite a singer in the tub.
Seeker149 Premium Member about 12 years ago
Dickinson used alternating lines of iambic tetrameter/trimeter, which coincide with the meter of a good number of contemporary songs like the ones named above. For all the talk of his much touted pentameter, it’s too bad Shakespeare missed out on having his plays frequently sung to popular music.