Sunday, July 29, 2018

The Pig by Roald Dahl (1983): Poems ESL Listening

(TESOL Worksheets--Poems ESL Listening)
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The Pig by Roald Dahl (1983): poems

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In England once there lived a big

And wonderfully clever pig.

To everybody it was plain

That Piggy had a massive brain.

He worked out sums inside his head,

There was no book he hadn't read.

He knew what made an airplane fly,

He knew how engines worked and why.

He knew all this, but in the end

One question drove him round the bend:

He simply couldn't puzzle out

What LIFE was really all about.

What was the reason for his birth? 

Why was he placed upon this earth? 

His giant brain went round and round.

Alas, no answer could be found.

Till suddenly one wondrous night.

All in a flash he saw the light.

He jumped up like a ballet dancer

And yelled, “By gum, I've got the answer!

They want my bacon slice by slice

To sell at a tremendous price! 

They want my tender juicy chops

To put in all the butcher's shops! 

They want my pork to make a roast

And that's the part'll cost the most! 

They want my sausages in strings! 

They even want my chitterlings! 

The butcher's shop! The carving knife! 

That is the reason for my life!”

Such thoughts as these are not designed

To give a pig great piece of mind.

Next morning, in comes Farmer Bland,

A pail of pigswill in his hand,

And piggy with a mighty roar,

Bashes the farmer to the floor…

Now comes the rather grisly bit

So let's not make too much of it,

Except that you must understand

That Piggy did eat Farmer Bland,

He ate him up from head to toe,

Chewing the pieces nice and slow.

It took an hour to reach the feet,

Because there was so much to eat,

And when he finished, Pig, of course,

Felt absolutely no remorse.

Slowly he scratched his brainy head

And with a little smile he said,

“I had a fairly powerful hunch

That he might have me for his lunch.

And so, because I feared the worst,

I thought I'd better eat him first.” 

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