Babies and rabies rhyme. Why is Morrissey always guilty of tuning into the same rhyming words and declared a plagerist? It's unfair.
Probably because he has a history of lifting lines from books and films he has acknowledged were an influence on him in some way. I don't remember him ever naming Vonnegut as an influence, but it's not beyond the realm of possibility.Babies and rabies rhyme. Why is Morrissey always guilty of tuning into the same rhyming words and declared a plagerist? It's unfair.
Kurt Vonnegut Cats Cradle could easily include the subtitle "world peace is none of your business". It contains the line "babies full of rabies" marking the second time Morrissey has word-lifted from the author.
Kurt Vonnegut Cats Cradle could easily include the subtitle "world peace is none of your business". It contains the line "babies full of rabies" marking the second time Morrissey has word-lifted from the author.
“That’s very interesting,” sighed Miss Faust. “Now, could we go down?”
“Only way we can go is down,” barked Knowles. “This here’s the top. You ask me to go up and wouldn’t be a thing I could do for you. Yes, yes!”
“So let’s go down,” said Miss Faust.
“Very soon now. This gentleman here been paying his respects to Dr. Hoenikker?”
“Yes,” I said. “Did you know him?”
“Intimately,” he said. “You know what I said when he died?”
“No.”
“I said, ‘Dr. Hoenikker—he ain’t dead.’”
“Oh?”
“Just entered a new dimension. Yes, yes!” He punched a button, and down we went.
“Did you know the Hoenikker children?” I asked him.
“Babies full of rabies,” he said. “Yes, yes!”
Babies and rabies rhyme. Why is Morrissey always guilty of tuning into the same rhyming words and declared a plagerist? It's unfair.