The image reminded me of that strange and tender Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht song "The Alabama Song," which is also known as "Moon Over Alabama." Here's the first verse and chorus (mildly inappropriate, I suppose, for a Mother's Day posting. Sorry, Mum!):
Show us the way to the next whiskey bar
Don't ask why
For we must find the next whiskey bar
Or if we don't find the next whiskey bar
I tell you we must die
I tell you we must die
I tell you
I tell you
Don't ask why
For we must find the next whiskey bar
Or if we don't find the next whiskey bar
I tell you we must die
I tell you we must die
I tell you
I tell you
I tell you we must die
Oh Moon of Alabama
We now must say goodbye
We've lost our good old mama
And must have whiskey ... you know why
We now must say goodbye
We've lost our good old mama
And must have whiskey ... you know why
What's the Dog Park version of this song? It's pretty obvious, right?
The Moon Over Dog Park Song
Show us the way to the next water bowl
Don't ask why
For we must find the next water bowl
Or if we don't find the next water bowl
I tell you we must pant
I tell you we must pant
I tell you
I tell you
I tell you we must pant.
Oh Moon of Dog Park
We now must say goodbye
It's time to watch "Idol"
And must have water ... you know why
We now must say goodbye
It's time to watch "Idol"
And must have water ... you know why
Happy Mother's Day to all the mamas, human and canine.
--z
"Time to watch Idol"
ReplyDeleteYou are hilarious!
Summer full moons at the DP are magical.