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Saturday, 22 November 2014

dear 9th STD boys and girls do you remember JACK PRELUTSKY...Rat for lunch... a hilarious song by JACK PRELUTSKY....




 "Be glad your nose is on your face" (TERM -II, PAGE.131-9TH STD TEXTBOOK)... now get ready for Prelutsky's SUMPTUOUS LUNCH....


CHECK THE LINK BELOW, YOU WOULD LOVE THE SONGS OF PRELUTSKY.... LUNCH IS READY... RAT FOR LUNCH..(5TH SONG)






http://jackprelutsky.com/jacks-music/




Rat for Lunch by Jack Prelutsky

Poetry with a refrain
"Rat for Lunch" by Jack Prelutsky from A Pizza the Size of the Sun, illustrated by James Stevenson, Greenwillow Books, New York, 1996.



Refrain:

Rat for lunch! Rat for lunch!

Yum! Delicious! Munch munch munch!

One by one or by the bunch--

Rat, oh rat, oh rat for lunch!


Scrambled slug in salty slime

is our choice at breakfast time,

but for lunch, we say to you,

nothing but a rat will do.



Rat for lunch! Rat for lunch!

Yum! Delicious! Munch munch munch!

One by one or by the bunch--

Rat, oh rat, oh rat for lunch!



For our snack each afternoon,

we chew bits of baked baboon,

curried squirrel, buttered bat,

but for lunch it must be rat.



Rat for lunch! Rat for lunch!

Yum! Delicious! Munch munch munch!

One by one or by the bunch--

Rat, oh rat, oh rat for lunch!



In the evening we may dine

on fillet of porcupine,

buzzard gizzard, lizard chops,

but for lunch a rat is tops.



Rat for lunch! Rat for lunch!

Yum! Delicious! Munch munch munch!

One by one or by the bunch--

Rat, oh rat, oh rat for lunch!



Rat, we loved you steamed or stewed,

blackened, broiled, or barbecued.

Pickled, poached, or fried in fat,

there is nothing like a rat.






Rat for lunch! Rat for lunch!

Yum! Delicious! Munch munch munch!

One by one or by the bunch--


Rat, oh rat, oh rat for lunc
h! 


(Thanks to:  http://thedictionaryteacher.blogspot.in/2009/03/rat-for-lunch-by-jack-prelutsky.html)




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