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Lucy van Pelt : Homework! Schroeder : Homework! Linus van Pelt : Homework! Charlie Brown : Homework! All : Yuck! Lucy : A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit, Peter ra- Linus (overlapping) : A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter ra- Schroeder (overlapping) : A book report on Peter Rabbit, ra- Charlie Brown (overlapping) : A book report on Peter ra- All : -Abbit. Lucy : Peter Rabbit is a stupid book about this stupid rabbit, Who steals vegetables from other peoples' gardens! (counting words) One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen... Hmm. eighty-three to go. Schroeder: The name of the book about which This book report is about is Peter Rabbit which is about this Rabbit. I found it very- I liked the part where- It was a- It reminded me of "Robin Hood"! And the part where Little John jumped from the rock To the Sheriff of Nottingham's back. And then Robin and everyone swung from the trees In a sudden surprise attack. And they captured the sheriff and all of his goods And they carried him back to their camp in the woods And the sheriff was guest at their dinner and all But he wriggled away and he sounded the call And his men rushed in and the arrows flew- Peter Rabbit did sort of that kind of thing too... Lucy : The other people's name was McGregor. (counting words) Eighteen, Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty-one, Twenty-two, Twenty-three... ohhh! Linus: (lecturing) : In examining a work such as Peter Rabbit, it is important that the superficial characteristics of its deceptively simple plot should not be allowed to blind the reader to the more substantial fabric of its deeper motivations. In this report, I plan to discuss the sociological implications of family pressures so great as to drive an otherwise moral rabbit to perform acts of thievery, which he consciously knew were against the law. (Peter steals a carrot in a garden) I also hope to explore the personality of Mr. McGregor, in his conflicting role as farmer and humanitarian. (Mr. McGregor chases the rabbit) Peter Rabbit is established from the start as a benevolent hero, and it is only with the increase of social pressure that the seams in his moral fabric... Charlie Brown (overlapping) : If I start writing now when I'm not really rested, It could upset my thinking which is no good at all. I'll get a fresh start tomorrow and it's not due till Wednesday, So I'll have all of Tuesday unless something should happen. Why does this always happen? I should be outside playing Getting fresh air and sunshine, I work best under pressure, and there'll be lots of pressure If I wait till tomorrow I should start writing now. But I if I start writing now when I'm not really rested It could upset my thinking which is no good at all. Lucy : The name of the rabbit was Peter. (counting words) Twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty! Yes! Schroeder : Down came the staff on his head- smash! And Robin fell like a sack full of lead- crash! The sheriff laughed and he left him for dead- ah! But he was wrong! Lucy : Thirty-five, Thirty-six, Thirty-seven, Thirty-eight, Thirty-nine, Forty! Schroeder : Just then an arrow flew in- whing! It was a sign for the fight to begin- zing! And then it looked like the sheriff would win- ah! But not for long. Away they ran. Just like rabbits. Who run a lot As you can tell from the story of Peter Rabbit Which this report is about... Charlie Brown : How do they expect us to write a book report? ( Lucy : There were vegetables in the garden!) Of any quality in just two days? (Such as carrots and spinach and onions and lettuce) How can they conspire to make life so miserable? (And turnips and parsley and okra and cabbage) And so effectively (And string beans and parsnips, tomatoes, potatoes, asparagus) In so many ways? (Cauliflower, rhubarb and chives!) Linus (Continues lecturing) : Not to mention the extreme pressure exerted on him by his deeply rooted rivalry with Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail! (The following lines overlap over each other until Lucy finishes writing) Schroeder :The name of the book about which This book report is about is Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit! All for one, every man does his part! Ooooooooooooh! Charlie Brown : If I start writing now when I'm not really rested It could upset my thinking, which is no good at all Not good at all. Oh, first thing after dinner I'll staaaaaaaaart! Linus : What drove an otherwise moral rabbit to perform acts of thievery? Thievery! Sociological implications Fam'ly pressure. Simple ploooooooooot! Lucy : Peter Rabbit is this stupid book about this stupid rabbit, Who steals vegetables from other peoples' gardens Gardens. Gardens! Seventy-five, Seventy-six, Seventy-seven, Seventy-eight Seventy-nine, Eighty, Eighty-one, Eighty-two! Lucy (finishes writing) : And they were very, very, very, very, very, very Happy to be home Schroeder : The end. Lucy : (counting) Ninety-four, Ninety-five... The very, very, very end! Linus (finishes lecturing) : A-men! Charlie Brown : (starts writing) A book report on Peter Rabbit...

Lucy van Pelt : Homework! Schroeder : Homework! Linus van Pelt : Homework! Charlie Brown : Homework! All : Yuck! Lucy : A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit, Peter ra- Linus (overlapping) : A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter ra- Schroeder (overlapping) : A book report on Peter Rabbit, ra- Charlie Brown (overlapping) : A book report on Peter ra- All : -Abbit. Lucy : Peter Rabbit is a stupid book about this stupid rabbit, Who steals vegetables from other peoples' gardens! (counting words) One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen... Hmm, eighty-three to go. Schroeder: The name of the book about which This book report is about is Peter Rabbit which is about this Rabbit. I found it very- I liked the part where- It was a- It reminded me of "Robin Hood"! And the part where Little John jumped from the rock To the Sheriff of Nottingham's back. And then Robin and everyone swung from the trees In a sudden surprise attack. And they captured the sheriff and all of his goods And they carried him back to their camp in the woods And the sheriff was guest at their dinner and all But he wriggled away and he sounded the call And his men rushed in and the arrows flew- Peter Rabbit did sort of that kind of thing too... Lucy : The other people's name was McGregor. (counting words) Eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three. Hmm. Linus: (lecturing) : In examining a work such as Peter Rabbit, it is important that the superficial characteristics of its deceptively simple plot should not be allowed to blind the reader to the more substantial fabric of its deeper motivations. In this report, I plan to discuss the sociological implications of family pressures so great as to drive an otherwise moral rabbit to perform acts of thievery, which he consciously knew were against the law. (Peter steals a carrot in a garden) I also hope to explore the personality of Mr. McGregor, in his conflicting role as farmer and humanitarian. (Mr. McGregor chases the rabbit) Peter Rabbit is established from the start as a benevolent hero, and it is only with the increase of social pressure that the seams in his moral fabric... Charlie Brown : If I start writing now when I'm not really rested, It could upset my thinking which is no good at all. I'll get a fresh start tomorrow and it's not due till Wednesday, So I'll have all of Tuesday unless something should happen. Why does this always happen? I should be outside playing Getting fresh air and sunshine, I work best under pressure, and there'll be lots of pressure If I wait till tomorrow I should start writing now. But I if I start writing now when I'm not really rested It could upset my thinking which is no good at all. Lucy : The name of the rabbit was Peter. (counting words) Twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty! Ha! Schroeder : Down came the staff on his head- smash! And Robin fell like a sack full of lead- crash! The sheriff laughed and he left him for dead- ah! But he was wrong! Lucy : Thirty-five, Thirty-six, Thirty-seven, Thirty-eight, Thirty-nine, Forty! Schroeder : Just then an arrow flew in- whing! It was a sign for the fight to begin- zing! And then it looked like the sheriff would win- ah! But not for long. Away they ran. Just like rabbits. Who run a lot As you can tell from the story of Peter Rabbit Which this report is about... Charlie Brown : How do they expect us to write a book report? ( Lucy : There were vegetables in the garden!) Of any quality in just two days? (Such as carrots and spinach and onions and lettuce) How can they conspire to make life so miserable? (And turnips and parsley and okra and cabbage) And so effectively (And string beans and parsnips, tomatoes, potatoes, asparagus) In so many ways? (Cauliflower, rhubarb and chives!) Linus (Continues lecturing) : Not to mention the extreme pressure exerted on him by his deeply rooted rivalry with Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail! (The following lines overlap over each other until Lucy finishes writing) Schroeder :The name of the book about which This book report is about is Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit! All for one, every man does his part! Ooooooooooooh! Charlie Brown : If I start writing now when I'm not really rested It could upset my thinking, which is no good at all Not good at all. Oh, first thing after dinner I'll staaaaaaaaart! Linus : What drove an otherwise moral rabbit to perform acts of thievery? Thievery! Sociological implications Fam'ly pressure. Simple ploooooooooot! Lucy : Peter Rabbit is this stupid book about this stupid rabbit, Who steals vegetables from other peoples' gardens Gardens. Gardens! Seventy-five, Seventy-six, Seventy-seven, Seventy-eight Seventy-nine, Eighty, Eighty-one, Eighty-two! Lucy (finishes writing) : And they were very, very, very, very, very, very Happy to be home Schroeder : The end. Lucy : (counting) Ninety-four, Ninety-five... The very, very, very end! Linus (finishes lecturing) : A-men! Charlie Brown : (starts writing) A book report on Peter Rabbit...

(the first two paragraphs cut in the album version) Sally / Snoopy Chasing Rabbits, Chasing Rabbits Chasing Rabbits, Chasing Rabbits Chasing Rabbits, Chasing Rabbits Chasing Rabbits, Chasing Rabbits... Linus : Rabbits? Schroeder : Rabbits? Lucy : Rabbits? Charlie Brown : Rabbits! Lucy : A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit, Peter ra- Linus (overlapping) : A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter ra- Schroeder (overlapping) : A book report on Peter Rabbit, ra- Charlie Brown (overlapping) : A book report on Peter ra- All : (gasps) -Abbit. Lucy : Peter Rabbit is a stupid book about this stupid rabbit, Who steals vegetables from other peoples' gardens! (counting words) One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen... Hmm. Eighty-three to go. Schroeder: The name of the book about which This book report is about is Peter Rabbit which is about this Rabbit. I found it very- I liked the part where- It was a- It reminded me of "Robin Hood"! And the part where Little John jumped from the rock To the Sheriff of Nottingham's back. And then Robin and everyone swung from the trees In a sudden surprise attack. And they captured the sheriff and all of his goods And they carried him back to their camp in the woods And the sheriff was guest at their dinner and all But he wriggled away and he sounded the call And his men rushed in and the arrows flew- Peter Rabbit did sort of that kind of thing too... Lucy : The other people's name was McGregor. (counting words) Eighteen, Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty-one, Twenty-two, Twenty-three... ohhh! Linus: (lecturing) : In examining a work such as Peter Rabbit, it is important that the superficial characteristics of its deceptively simple plot should not be allowed to blind the reader to the more substantial fabric of its deeper motivations. In this report, I plan to discuss the sociological implications of family pressures so great as to drive an otherwise moral rabbit to perform acts of thievery, which he consciously knew were against the law. (Peter steals a carrot in a garden) I also hope to explore the personality of Mr. McGregor, in his conflicting role as farmer and humanitarian. (Mr. McGregor chases the rabbit) Peter Rabbit is established from the start as a benevolent hero, and it is only with the increase of social pressure that the seams in his moral fabric... Charlie Brown (overlapping) : If I start writing now when I'm not really rested, It could upset my thinking which is no good at all. I'll get a fresh start tomorrow and it's not due till Wednesday, So I'll have all of Tuesday unless something should happen. Why does this always happen? I should be outside playing Getting fresh air and sunshine, I work best under pressure, and there'll be lots of pressure If I wait till tomorrow I should start writing now. But I if I start writing now when I'm not really rested It could upset my thinking which is no good at all. Lucy : The name of the rabbit was Peter. (counting words) Twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty! Yes! Schroeder : Down came the staff on his head- smash! And Robin fell like a sack full of lead- crash! The sheriff laughed and he left him for dead- ah! But he was wrong! Lucy : Thirty-five, Thirty-six, Thirty-seven, Thirty-eight, Thirty-nine, Forty! Schroeder : Just then an arrow flew in- whing! It was a sign for the fight to begin- zing! And then it looked like the sheriff would win- ah! But not for long. Away they ran. Just like rabbits. Who run a lot As you can tell from the story of Peter Rabbit Which this report is about... Sally/Snoopy : Rabbits, rabbits, rabbits, rabbits, rabbits, chasing rabbits! Charlie Brown : How do they expect us to write a book report? ( Lucy : There were vegetables in the garden!) Of any quality in just two days? (Such as carrots and spinach and onions and lettuce) How can they conspire to make life so miserable? (And turnips and parsley and okra and cabbage) And so effectively (And string beans and parsnips, tomatoes, potatoes, asparagus) In so many ways? (Cauliflower, rhubarb and chives!) Linus (continues lecturing) : Not to mention the extreme pressure exterted on him but his deeply rooted rivalry with Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail! (The following lines overlap over each other until Lucy finishes writing) Schroeder :The name of the book about which This book report is about is Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit! All for one, every man does his part! Ooooooooooooh! Charlie Brown : If I start writing now when I'm not really rested It could upset my thinking, which is no good at all Not good at all. Oh, first thing after dinner I'll staaaaaaaaart! Linus : What drove an otherwise moral rabbit to perform acts of thievery? Thievery! Sociological implications Fam'ly pressure. Simple ploooooooooot! Lucy : Peter Rabbit is this stupid book about this stupid rabbit, Who steals vegetables from other peoples' gardens Gardens. Gardens! Seventy-five, Seventy-six, Seventy-seven, Seventy-eight Seventy-nine, Eighty, Eighty-one, Eighty-two! Sally / Snoopy : Rabbit chasing, Rabbit chasing, Rabbit chasing, Rabbit... Chasing! Chasing! Rabbits, Rabbits, Chasing rabbits Find a Rabbit, do or die! Lucy (finishes writing) : And they were very, very, very, very, very, very Happy to be home Schroeder : The end. Lucy : (counting) Ninety-four, Ninety-five... The very, very, very end! Linus (finishes lecturing) : A-men! Charlie Brown : (starts writing) A book report on Peter Rabbit... (The following lines overlap over each other, until they all sing together) Charlie Brown : Just start writing. You can do it. Nothing to it. Got to start- Schroeder : Peter Rabbit was a lot like Robin Hood! Peter Rabbit was a lot like Robin Hood! Linus : Sociological implications joined with familial condemnations! Lucy : Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit! Snoopy / Sally : Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! All: Rabbits! Rabbits! Rabbits! Rabbits! Rabbits! Rabbits! Rabbits! Charlie Brown : I haven't even started yet! All : Peter Rabbit!

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A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit, Peter ra- A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter ra- A book report on Peter Rabbit, ra- A book report on Peter ra- -Abbit. Peter Rabbit is this stupid book About this stupid rabbit who steals Vegetables from other peoples' gardens Hmm. 83 to go. The name of the book about which This book report is about is Peter Rabbit which is about this Rabbit. I found it very- I liked the part where- It was a- It reminded me of "Robin Hood" And the part where Little John jumped from the rock To the Sheriff of Nottingham's back. And then Robin and everyone swung from the trees In a sudden surprise attack. And they captured the sheriff and all of his goods And they carried him back to their camp in the woods And the sheriff was guest at their dinner and all But he wriggled away and he sounded the call And his men rushed in and the arrows flew- Peter Rabbit did sort of that kind of thing too. The other people's name was Macgregor. Ohh! In examining a book such as Peter Rabbit, it is important that the superficial chracteristics of its deceptively simple plot should not be allowed to blind the reader to the more substancial fabric of its deeper motivations. In this report I plan to discuss the sociological implications of family pressures so great as to drive an otherwise moral rabbit to perform acts of thievery which he consciously knew were against the law. I also hope to explore the personlaity of Mr. Macgregor in his comflicting roles as farmer and humanitarian. Peter Rabbit is established from the start as a benevolent hero and it is only... If I start writing now When I'm not really rested It could upset my thinking Which is no good at all. I'll get a fresh start tomorrow And it's not due till Wednesday So I'll have all of Tuesday Unless something should happen. Why does this always happen, I should be outside playing Getting fresh air and sunshine, I work best under pressure, And there'll be lots of pressure If I wait till tomorrow I should start writing now. But I if I start writing now When I'm nbot really rested It could upset my thinking Which is No good at all. The name of the rabbit was Peter Yes! Down came the staff on his head- smaah! And Robin fell like a sack full of lead- crash! The sheriff laughed and he left him for dead- ah! But he was wring Just then an arrow flew in- whing! It was a sign for the fight to begin- zing! And then it looked like the sheriff would win- ah! But not for long. Away they ran. Just lke rabbits. Who run a lot As you can tell From the story Of Peter Rabbit Which this report Is about. Rabbits rabbits rabbits rabbits... How do they expect us to Write a book report Of any quality In just two days How can they Conspire to Make life so mis'rable And so effectively In so many ways There were vegetables In the garden Such as carrots and spinach And onions and lettuce And turnips and parsley And okra and cabbage And string beans ans parsnips Tomatoes, potatoes, asparagus Cauliflower, rhubarb and chives. Not to mention the extreme pressure exterted on him bu his deeply rooted rivalry with Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail! Rabbits, rabbits, chasing rabbits... If I start Writing now When I'm not Really rested It could Upset my Thinking Which is Not good At all Not good At all. Oh. First thing After dinner I'll start The name of The book A bout which This book Report is About is Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit All for one Ev'ry man Does his part Oh. What drove An otherwise Moral rabbit To perform Acts of Thievery? Thievery! Sociological Implications Fam'ly Pressure Simple plot Peter Rabbit Is this stupid Book about this Stupid rabbit Who steals Vegetables From other Peoples' Gardens. Gardens, Gardens, Rabbit Chasing Rabbit Chasing Rabbit Chasing Rabbit Chasing! Chasing! Rabbits, Rabbits Chasing Rabbits Find a rabbit Do or die! And they were very, very, very, very, very, very Happy to be home. The end. ...94, 95. The very, very, very end. A-men A book report on Peter Rab- -Bit Just start Writing You can do it Nothing to it Got to Start- Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Peter Rabbit Was A lot like Robin Hood Peter Rabbit Was A lot like Robin Hood Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Sociological Implications Joined with Familial Condemnations Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! I haven't even started yet! Peter Rabbit!

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[LUCY] A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit, Peter ra- [LINUS (overlapping)] A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter ra- [SCHROEDER (overlapping)] A book report on Peter Rabbit, ra- [CHARLIE BROWN (overlapping)] A book report on Peter ra- [ALL] -Abbit. [LUCY] Peter Rabbit is this stupid book About this stupid rabbit who steals Vegetables from other peoples' gardens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Hmm. 83 to go. [SCHROEDER] The name of the book about which This book report is about is Peter Rabbit which is about this Rabbit. I found it very- I liked the part where- It was a- It reminded me of "Robin Hood" And the part where Little John jumped from the rock To the Sheriff of Nottingham's back. And then Robin and everyone swung from the trees In a sudden surprise attack. And they captured the sheriff and all of his goods And they carried him back to their camp in the woods And the sheriff was guest at their dinner and all But he wriggled away and he sounded the call And his men rushed in and the arrows flew- Peter Rabbit did sort of that kind of thing too. [LUCY] The other people's name was Macgregor. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. Ohh! [LINUS] In examining a book such as Peter Rabbit, it is important that the superficial chracteristics of its deceptively simple plot should not be allowed to blind the reader to the more substancial fabric of its deeper motivations. In this report I plan to discuss the sociological implications of family pressures so great as to drive an otherwise moral rabbit to perform acts of thievery which he consciously knew were against the law. I also hope to explore the personlaity of Mr. Macgregor in his comflicting roles as farmer and humanitarian. Peter Rabbit is established from the start as a benevolent hero and it is only... [CHARLIE BROWN (overlapping)] If I start writing now When I'm not really rested It could upset my thinking Which is no good at all. I'll get a fresh start tomorrow And it's not due till Wednesday So I'll have all of Tuesday Unless something should happen. Why does this always happen, I should be outside playing Getting fresh air and sunshine, I work best under pressure, And there'll be lots of pressure If I wait till tomorrow I should start writing now. But I if I start writing now When I'm nbot really rested It could upset my thinking Which is No good at all. [LUCY] The name of the rabbit was Peter 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. Yes! [SCHROEDER] Down came the staff on his head- smaah! And Robin fell like a sack full of lead- crash! The sheriff laughed and he left him for dead- ah! But he was wring [LUCY] 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. [SCHROEDER] Just then an arrow flew in- whing! It was a sign for the fight to begin- zing! And then it looked like the sheriff would win- ah! But not for long. Away they ran. Just lke rabbits. Who run a lot As you can tell From the story Of Peter Rabbit Which this report Is about. [SALLY/SNOOPY] Rabbits rabbits rabbits rabbits... [CHARLIE BROWN] How do they expect us to Write a book report Of any quality In just two days How can they Conspire to Make life so mis'rable And so effectively In so many ways [LUCY] There were vegetables In the garden Such as carrots and spinach And onions and lettuce And turnips and parsley And okra and cabbage And string beans ans parsnips Tomatoes, potatoes, asparagus Cauliflower, rhubarb and chives. [LINUS] Not to mention the extreme pressure exterted on him but his deeply rooted rivalry with Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail! [SALLY/SNOOPY] Rabbits, rabbits, chasing rabbits... [CHARLIE] If I start Writing now When I'm not Really rested It could Upset my Thinking Which is Not good At all Not good At all. Oh. First thing After dinner I'll start [SCHROEDER] The name of The book A bout which This book Report is About is

Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit

All for one Ev'ry man Does his part

Oh. [LINUS] What drove

An otherwise Moral rabbit

To perform Acts of

Thievery? Thievery!

Sociological Implications Fam'ly Pressure

Simple plot [LUCY] Peter Rabbit Is this stupid Book about this Stupid rabbit Who steals Vegetables From other Peoples' Gardens.

Gardens, Gardens,

77,78,79,80 81, 82. [SNOOPY/SALLY] Rabbit Chasing Rabbit Chasing Rabbit Chasing Rabbit

Chasing! Chasing!

Rabbits, Rabbits Chasing Rabbits Find a rabbit Do or die! [LUCY] And they were very, very, very, very, very, very Happy to be home. [SCHROEDER/SALLY/SNOOPY] The end. [LUCY] ...94, 95. The very, very, very end. [LINUS] A-men [CHARLIE BROWN] A book report on Peter Rab- [CHARLIE] -Bit

Just start Writing

You can do it

Nothing to it

Got to Start- Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! [SCHROEDER] Peter Rabbit Was A lot like Robin Hood

Peter Rabbit Was A lot like Robin Hood

Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! [LINUS] Sociological

Implications

Joined with

Familial Condemnations

Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! [LUCY] Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit

Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! [SNOOPY/SALLY] Rabbit!

Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! [CHARLIE BROWN] I haven't even started yet! [ALL] Peter Rabbit!

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  1. Book Report Lyrics

    A book report on Peter Rabbit, ra-[CHARLIE BROWN (overlapping)] A book report on Peter ra-[ALL]-Abbit. [LUCY] Peter Rabbit is this stupid book About this stupid rabbit who steals Vegetables from other peoples' gardens [She counts the words so far] Hmm. 83 to go. [SCHROEDER] The name of the book about which This book report is about is Peter ...

  2. The Book Report

    Beethoven Day (1999-Present) The Red Baron (musical) Little Known Facts (TV special) "The Book Report" is a song from the stage musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown and the animated TV special of the same name. It is sung by the entire cast about having to write a book report on The Tale of Peter Rabbit .

  3. Book Report

    The original production of "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" opened on March 7, 1967 at Theatre 80 St. Marks in Greenwich Village, NYC and became a smash hi...

  4. The Book Report

    October 4, 2011. Montgomery Bell Academy Players (Nashville). Lucy: Lizzie Boston; Schroeder: Hunter Woolwine; Linus: Alex Floyd; Charlie Brown: Mattison Ash...

  5. 08 The Book Report (You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown 1999 ...

    Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, and Charlie Brown are working on their Peter Rabbit book reports, each in his or her own way. Lucy is simply babbling to fit the 100-...

  6. The Meaning Behind The Song: Book Report by Clark Gesner

    Charlie Brown, known for his procrastination, laments the pressure of writing a book report in just two days. Sally and Snoopy join in with their own energetic verses. The lyrics of "Book Report" are humorous and lighthearted, reflecting the playful nature of the musical and the optimistic spirit of the Peanuts characters.

  7. Opening/You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown (1999)

    Opening/You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown (1999) Lyrics: I really don't think you have anything to worry about, Charlie Brown. ... Book Report. 9. My New Philosophy. 10. T.E.A.M. / The Baseball ...

  8. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

    You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a 1967 musical with music and lyrics by Clark Gesner and ... ("The Book Report"). Act II. Snoopy, in his World War I flying ace uniform, climbs atop his doghouse. He goes through a scene, with him being a pilot searching for the Red Baron. In his imagination, he is defeated by the Red Baron and returns to the ...

  9. Book Report

    The original production of "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" opened on March 7, 1967 at Theatre 80 St. Marks in Greenwich Village, NYC and became a smash hi...

  10. The Book Report

    Provided to YouTube by Masterworks BroadwayThe Book Report · You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Ensemble (1999)You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (New Broadway C...

  11. The Book Report

    In a sudden surprise attack. And they captured the sheriff and all of his goods. And they carried him back to their camp in the woods. And the sheriff was guest at their dinner and all. But he wriggled away and he sounded the call. And his men rushed in and the arrows flew-.

  12. The Book Report : CastAlbums.org

    You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (19) The Book Report; The Book Report. Recordings (5) Edit Song; History (1) Song Details Show You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (19) Music Clark Gesner Lyrics ... Charlie Brown - 1967 Original Off-Broadway Cast: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown - 1973 Television Cast:

  13. The Book Report (From You`re a Good Man, Charlie Brown)

    In a sudden surprise attack. And they captured the sheriff and all of his goods. And they carried him back to their camp in the woods. And the sheriff was guest at their dinner and all. But he wriggled away and he sounded the call. And his men rushed in and the arrows flew-.

  14. The Book Report Lyrics,

    A book report on Peter Rabbit, ra-[CHARLIE BROWN (overlapping)] A book report on Peter ra-[ALL]-Abbit. [LUCY] Peter Rabbit is this stupid book About this stupid rabbit who steals Vegetables from other peoples' gardens [She counts the words so far] Hmm. 83 to go. [SCHROEDER] The name of the book about which This book report is about is

  15. You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown (Revised)

    "The Book Report" - Lucy, Schroeder, Charlie Brown, Linus, Sally & Snoopy. Act II. 15. The Red Baron: Melodrama - Orchestra & Snoopy with Sally 16. "My New Philosophy" - Sally with Schroeder 16a. Before Baseball - Orchestra 17. "The Baseball Game" - Charlie Brown & Company 17a. After Baseball - Orchestra 17b.

  16. The Book Report

    The cast of Rowan University Musical Theater company's production of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown sing The Book Report. Lucy: Beth Wynkoop; Linus: Anthon...

  17. Clark Gesner

    Lucy, Linus, Schroeder and Charlie Brown are working on their book reports on "Peter Rabbit". They each approach writing the report in their own way. Lucy is really just babbling, trying to ...

  18. The Book Report Lyrics You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Ensemble (1999

    You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Ensemble (1999) The Book Report A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit, Peter ra-A book report on Peter Rabbit, Peter ra-A book report on Peter Rabbit, ra-A book report on Peter ra--Abbit. Peter Rabbit is this stupid book About this stupid rabbit who steals Vegetables from other peoples' gardens Hmm. 83 to go.

  19. The Book Report

    Listen to The Book Report on Spotify. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Ensemble (1999) · Song · 1999. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Ensemble (1999) · Song · 1999

  20. Charlie Brown

    "If I start writing now..."A very relatable scene from Charlie Brown for anyone who has written anything! Especially those who have written a thesis or diss...

  21. You're a Good Man Charlie Brown soundtrack

    In a sudden surprise attack. And they captured the sheriff and all of his goods. And they carried him back to their camp in the woods. And the sheriff was guest at their dinner and all. But he wriggled away and he sounded the call. And his men rushed in and the arrows flew-.

  22. The Book Report Sheet music for Piano, Vocals, Woodblock (Mixed

    Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music for The Book Report arranged by toast223 for Piano, Vocals, Woodblock (Mixed Ensemble)

  23. The Book Report

    "The Book Report" from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, performed by the Harvard Noteables, spring 2007