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Page 1: ` “Ode to a Marshmallow” by John Riggio © 2004 Plank Road Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved Used by permission PowerPoint by Judith Mikes and Heather.

`“Ode to a Marshmallow” by John Riggio © 2004 Plank Road

Publishing, Inc. • All Rights Reserved • Used by permission • PowerPoint by Judith Mikes and Heather Kleman.

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Ode To A Marshmallow

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At the end of my stick, there’s a marshmallow, a marshmallow, a marshmallow. At the end of my stick, there’s a marshmallow. I’ll toast it golden brown.

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Now I’m holding my stick just above the fire, above the fire, above the fire. Now I’m holding my stick just above the fire. I hope it’s not too close.

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I’m afraid that I held it a bit too close, a bit too close, a bit too close. I’m afraid that I held it a bit too close, ‘cause now it’s caught on fire!

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I’m afraid that I held it a bit too close, a bit too close, a bit too close. I’m afraid that I held it a bit too close, ‘cause now it’s caught on fire!

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I’m afraid that I held it a bit too close, a bit too close, a bit too close. I’m afraid that I held it a bit too close, ‘cause now it’s caught on fire!

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I’m afraid that I held it a bit too close, a bit too close, a bit too close. I’m afraid that I held it a bit too close, ‘cause now it’s caught on fire!

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I’m afraid that I held it a bit too close, a bit too close, a bit too close. I’m afraid that I held it a bit too close, ‘cause now it’s caught on fire!

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Whoa!

Somebody call the fire department!

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Oh, my marshmallow turned into a big black blob, a big black blob, a big black blob. Oh, my marshmallow turned into a big black blob. It’s drooping from my stick.

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Oh, my marshmallow turned into a big black blob, a big black blob, a big black blob. Oh, my marshmallow turned into a big black blob. It’s drooping from my stick.

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Oh, my marshmallow turned into a big black blob, a big black blob, a big black blob. Oh, my marshmallow turned into a big black blob. It’s drooping from my stick.

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Oh, my marshmallow turned into a big black blob, a big black blob, a big black blob. Oh, my marshmallow turned into a big black blob. It’s drooping from my stick.

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Oh, my marshmallow turned into a big black blob, a big black blob, a big black blob. Oh, my marshmallow turned into a big black blob. It’s drooping from my stick.

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Well, the blob took a plunge into our nice campfire, our nice campfire, our nice campfire. Well, the blob took a plunge into our nice campfire and roasted to a crisp.

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So I need to get another marshmallow, a marshmallow, a marshmallow. So I need to get another marshmallow, and try to get it right!

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I hope I don’t burn this one.

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At the end of my stick, there’s a marshmallow, a marshmallow, a marshmallow. At the end of my stick, there’s a marshmallow. I’ll toast it golden brown.

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(Yum!)

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