Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 12, 1974
Transcript:
Woodstock stands in front of a wooden sign, which reads, "Mom"<BR><BR> Woodstock walks along, carrying a flower.<BR><BR> He stops in front of a tree, and looks up.<BR><BR> "?" Woodstock is in his nest, looking at a note that sits there.<BR><BR> Woodstock runs along, dragging the flower.<BR><BR> Woodstock sits on Snoopy's doghouse, holding out the letter to Snoopy.<BR><BR> Snoopy reads the note: "There's no reason for you to keep coming back to the nest on Mother's Day...that's not the way we birds do things!"<BR><BR> Snoopy continues: "Once you have left, little bird, that's it! You can't go home again! So fly away! Don't look back! The world is yours!"<BR><BR> Woodstock and Snoopy look at each other.<BR><BR> Snoopy lies down, thinking, "I must admit she's a pretty sharp mother!" Woodstock leans against Snoopy's nose, and sighs.<BR><BR>