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doodle by andre: ‘you complete me’

worms_reunited_by-andre-jordanLIKE THAT SCENE FROM ‘JERRY MCGUIRE,’ what does one better half of a worm, er, couple, say to another? Answer: “You complete me.” The mad doodler Andre Jordan’s latest offering also has me singing Peaches and Herb’s 1980 Grammy nominated “Reunited” (“I was a fool to ever leave your side/Me minus you is such a lonely ride”). I will spare you (but it is really funny if you read it looking at the doodle…OK, so I don’t get out much). Perhaps you’ll indulge me in just a few more lines:

Reunited
copyright Peaches and Herb

I was a fool to ever leave your side
Me minus you is such a lonely ride
The breakup we had has made me
Lonesome and sad
I realize I love you
‘Cause I want you bad, hey, hey…

Reunited and it feels so good
Reunited ’cause we understood
There’s one perfect fit
And, sugar, this one is it
We both are so excited
‘Cause we’re reunited, hey, hey.

Comments

  1. Too cute!

  2. andre says:

    oh I loved the Peaches and Herbs song

    I can now hear the Al Green song – Let’s Stay Together

    Let me, be the one you come running to
    I’ll never be untrue Ooo baby

    Let’s, let’s stay together
    Loving you whether, whether
    Times are good or bad, happy or sad

  3. margaret says:

    Welcome Brooke. Thanks for your patience with me and my nuttiness. I have been waiting so long for spring here…and it keeps being elusive after just a tease here and there, so I’m trying to entertain myself, I guess (with Andre’s help). See you soon again.

  4. John at JWLW says:

    Gardenitice has struck again !!

    Have a great day,
    John

  5. Mike says:

    Ah man! Now I’m never gonna get that song out of my head today!

  6. Terra says:

    Cute worm drawing; and thanks for sharing this talented artist’s work with us.

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