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A BEETLE ON A BROOMSTRAW
A robin and a wren, as they walked along one night,
Saw a big brown beetle on a broomstraw.
Said the robin to the wren: “What a pretty, pretty sight —
That big brown beetle on a broomstraw! ”
So they got their plates and knives,
Their children and their wives,
And gobbled up the beetle on the broomstraw.
[NOTES] This rhyme is about two birds who see an insect called a beetle. The beetle is sitting on a long piece of grass. The birds get their families and eat the beetle for dinner.
robin, wren—birds
beetle—insect
broomstraw—long grass used to make a broom
plate—what food is put on to eat
to gobble—to eat fast