MacArthur Jake*

He waited in the place where I park
Suddenly the sky came flowing down
Someone left the Jake out in the rain
And I don’t think I can take it
Because it took so long to groom him
And he looks like he will never be dry again, oh no!

*Based on the chorus of MacArthur Park. A song written by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb that was recorded first in 1967 by Irish actor and singer Richard Harris.

52 thoughts on “MacArthur Jake*

    • For sure. I left to go to Tristan’s and didn’t take him because I needed to put stuff in the cab of the truck. When I came back two hours later, he was sitting where I left him, all wet waiting for me. He got so excited when I came back. Laurie forgot he was outside in the rain. He’s a loyal dog. Thanks, Shey.

  1. It snowed up here all morning before we got a little light rain. Did Jake get snow or just rain?

    • I always thought of it as a (albeit weird) heartache song… Not just crying about the ended relationship (where a possible wedding was in his expectations) but crying in the rain… outside in the park (and outside the relationship). The (wedding)cake — the discarded relationship left in the park when the picnic was over… Seeing rain-washed trees/all the sweet green icing flowing down. But those are just the images in my mind when he sings it. The real meaning is probably Google-able.
      Sorry to butt in Liz and Tim. Between the two of you that song is fully in my head now.

    • Was Captain Jack named after Billy Joel’s song, Jack Sparrow, someone else or no one else? Thanks, Gary.

      • Captain Jack Aubrey from the Patrick O’Brien series of books. A series of historical fictions about the British Royal Navy in the 19th century.
        The movie, Master and Commander, The Far Side of the World, released in 2003 covered the first 10 books. Russell Crowe played Captain Jack Aubrey.
        I’ve read all 20+ books and really enjoyed them

  2. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

    MacArthur Jake is melting in the dark
    All the sweet, beige fur flowing down
    Someone left my Jake out in the rain (woof!)

    • You’re right about Jake being unrepentant. He went out first thing this morning and rolled in the vinca and came in all wet again. Thanks, Teagan.

  3. Oh, no! Jake in the first photo is like: “Seriously, man? A. you leave and B. you let those rain clouds pour?” I hope he didn’t need much grooming. I gotta tell you though Jake, you look great rained too!

    • He went out first thing this morning, rolled in the vinca, and came back in all wet. I said “Seriously man?” He looked at me like, “What’s your problem?” Thanks, Marina.

  4. And I believe remade back in ’70 by Waylon Jennings and then in an era I prefer to forget, Donna Summer put it to disco around ’78. Now I have some serious desire for cake (dry of course ha).

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