Topic: "My Alligator Report"
So my daughter (1st grade) has an assignment to write a report about alligators. Here's the assignment. We wrote it together with me providing the music. I helped her with the rhymes. We couldn't come up with anything that rhymed with teeth so switched it around some. Anyway, this silly little ditty is a folksy blues in G. The last line of each stanza ends with a quick bass run down to G. This is better than her one about her stuffed animals or her imaginary friend, which I thought were pretty good for a six year old. I can't write worth a darn, but it seems my six year old is getting the knack.
MY ALLIGATOR ASSIGNMENT
Alligators live in a river.
Alligators live in a swamp.
If you want to be a long liver,
don't be around when one goes chomp.
Alligators have got long, strong tails.
Alligator's tails go swish.
Alligators won't chase a whale,
but they will gladly eat a fish.
Alligators teeth are many,
and they have scales called scutes.
Alligators could bite you plenty,
but if you bite back you'll break a tooth.
I'm going to try and get to a buddy's studio and have her sing it into a mic to turn it in. I'll accompany on guitar and sing backup. I hope that counts for five complete sentences. This being a Dad thing is pretty fun!!
- Zurf
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