Musical:
Let’s have a cheer for the Farmer
Narrator:
So, let’s have a cheer for the
farmer.
All:
Hooray!
Narrator:
Very good. Here’s the next
line. When I sing, “let’s have a honk for the goose, You say
Honk! Honk!. Have you got that? Okay let’s try that one.
And
let’s have a honk for the goose,
All:
Honk! Honk!.
Narrator:
Terrific! There’s one more. I
sing, For the egg that she laid give a yell and you say Look at that!
Let’s try it. For the egg that she laid give a yell
All:
Look at that!
Narrator:
Okay, I think you’ve got the
idea. Let’s put he whole thing together.
All:
So, let’s have a cheer for the
farmer, Hooray!
And
let’s have a honk for the goose, Honk! Honk!.
For
the egg that she laid give a yell, Look at that!
But
a goose is no use when it’s dead.
Narrator:
A farmer had a goose, a farmer
had a goose. A Goose that laid a golden egg one morning. This
extraordinary bird laid a second and a third. And a half a dozen more
with out a warning.
All:
So, let’s have a cheer for the farmer, Hooray!
And
let’s have a honk for the goose, Honk! Honk!.
For
the egg that she laid give a yell, Look at that!
But
a goose is no use when it’s dead.
Narrator:
And every single day. Yes every
single day. He went to market just to sell his Treasure.
He
was famous and renown as the richest man in town. And he spent his
money with the greatest pleasure.
All:
So, let’s have a cheer for the
farmer, Hooray!
And
let’s have a honk for the goose, Honk! Honk!.
For
the egg that she laid give a yell, Look at that!
But
a goose is no use when it’s dead.
Narrator:
Impatiently he’d wait.
Impatiently he’d wait. He wondered why she couldn’t lay them
quicker. Wanting all the goose’s gold cut her open I am told.
All:
YUCK!
Narrator:
The rest of it would only make
you sicker.
All:
So, let’s have a cheer for the
farmer, Hooray!
And
let’s have a honk for the goose, Honk! Honk!.
For
the egg that she laid give a yell, Look at that!
For
a goose is no use, No a goose is no use, no a goose is no use when
it’s dead.
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