Monday, 31 March 2014

Walk Like an Egyption and Parts of Speech


present progressive- dance

WALK LIKE AN EGYPTION

"Walk Like An Egyptian"
All the old        noun       on the tombs,
They do the sand dance,
Don't you know?
If they     verb       too quickly
They are falling down like a domino.
All the bazaar men by the Nile,
He got the money on a bet.
For the crocodiles they      verb     their teeth
On your cigarette.
Foreign types with their hookah pipes say
Walk like an Egyptian.
The blond waitresses take their      noun
They spin around and they cross the floor;
They got the moves.
You drop your     noun    then they bring you more.
All the school kids so sick of books,
They like the punk and the   adjective band.
When the buzzer rings,
They are walking like an Egyptian.
All the kids in the marketplace say:
Walk like an Egyptian.
Slide your feet up the street
Verb  your back
Shift your arm and then you pull it back.
Life is    adjective   you know
So strike a pose on a Cadillac.
If you want to find all the cops
They are hanging out in the donut shop.
They sing and dance
Spin the clubs cruise down the block.
All the Japanese with their yen
The party boys call the Kremlin
And the Chinese know
They walk the line like Egyptian.
All the cops in the donut shop say:
Walk like an Egyptian
Walk like an Egyptian.

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