Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for August 28, 2016
Transcript:
Luann: (singing) Luann: what song is this Bernice: (singing) Bernice: twinkle twinkle little star Luann: nope. "the alphabet song." how about this one.... Luann: (singing) Bernice: Ok, "the alphabet song" Luann: no, baa baa black sheep. Luann: All three of those songs have the same tune! Bernice: And another summer well spent.
And pretty much the entire corpus of Emily Dickinson’s work can be sung to the tune of “The Yellow Rose of Texas.” This is especially hilarious when performing some of her “mortality” poems such as “Because I Could Not Stop for Death.” There are individual performances and even sing along parties of this stuff on YouTube.