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Here is one, it's my fav.!

Homework is not fun,

I'd rather eat my whole-wheat bun,

When I get home and look at the book,

I'd rather be caught by a big fish-hook

When tomorrow comes around,

I'd rather fall face first on the ground!

Nah, I think I'd rather drown!

Hey, my teacher is a clown!

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