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My Rules by Shel Silverstein (1974): poems
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Vocabulary
My Rules by Shel Silverstein (1974): poems
If you want to marry me, here’s what you’ll have to do:
You must learn how to make a perfect chicken-dumpling stew.
And you must sew my holey socks,
And soothe my troubled mind,
And develop a knack for scratching my back,
And keep my shoes spotlessly shined.
And while I rest you must rake up the leaves,
And when it is hailing and snowing
You must shovel the walk… and be still when I talk,
And—hey—where are you going?
Vocabulary
chicken - the meat of a chicken:
I would like a chicken sandwich
develop - to grow or change and become more advanced, or to make someone or something do this:
She's taking a course to develop her computer skills.
dumpling - a round mixture of fat and flour that has been cooked in boiling liquid:
I love stew and dumplings..
hail - If it hails, small, hard pieces of frozen rain fall from the sky:
Look! It's hailing!
holey - full of holes
knack - a special skill, or the ability to use or do something easily:
She has a knack for remembering faces
marry - to begin a legal relationship with someone as their husband or wife:
Will you marry me?
perfect - without fault, or as good as possible:
James is a perfect husband and father.
rake - a garden tool with a long handle that is used for moving dead leaves, grass, etc
rest - to relax or sleep because you are tired after doing an activity or because you are sick:
Pete's resting after his long drive.
rule - an official instruction about what you must or must not do:
You can't smoke at school, it's against the rules (= not allowed).
scratch - to rub your skin with your nails, often to stop it itching (= feeling unpleasant):
My skin was so itchy, I was scratching all night.
sew - to join things together with a needle and thread:
I need to sew a button on my shirt.
shine - If a surface shines, it reflects light, and if you shine it, you make it reflect light:
She polished her shoes until they shined.
shoe - a strong covering for the foot, often made of leather:
Take your shoes off.
shovel - to move with a shovel:
Would you give me a hand shovelling the snow away from the garage door?
snow - soft white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky when the weather is cold:
She watched the children playing in the snow.
sock - something that you wear on your foot inside your shoe:
This is a pair of black socks.
soothe - to make someone feel calm or less worried:
You need to soothe a crying baby.
spotless - completely clean:
By the time I'd finished, the whole room was spotless.
spotlessly - adverb of "spotless":
Make this room spotlessly clean.
stew - a dish made of vegetables and meat cooked together slowly in liquid:
I love beef stew.
still - to stand, stay, sit, etc without moving:
Sit still so I can brush your hair.
troubled - worried or having a lot of problems:
You look troubled.
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