Carolyn Kunin, I'm not sure what you're up with the the so-called famous Ode to Roman Jakobson that you quote. This is obviously a parodic alteration of the final stanza of "The Saga of Jenny," words by Ira Gershwin, music by Kurt Weill, from the 1941 musical "Lady in the Dark." Below is the final stanza of that song's clever lyrics. Submitted by list member Barry Warren Dear Barry, What a coincidence! Or perhaps von Echternach deserves to remain in his obscurity? Carolyn "Saga of Jenny" (final stanza): Jenny made her mind up at seventy-five She would live to be the oldest woman alive But gin and rum and destiny play funny tricks, And poor Jenny kicked the bucket at seventy-six Jenny points a moral with which you cannot quarrel, Makes a lot of common sense-- Jenny and her saga prove that you're gaga If you don't keep sitting on the fence Jenny and her story point the way to glory To all man and womankind Anyone with vision comes to this decision-- Don't make up your mind --- On Sun, 3/1/09, Carolyn Kunin <chaiselongue@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote: From: Carolyn Kunin <chaiselongue@EARTHLINK.NET> |
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