They Said I Say is a poem by Michael Rosen from the book, Michael Rosen's Big Book of Bad Things.
Transcript[]
DISCLAIMER: This is a transcript for a video of Michael performing the poem/book, not a transcript from the actual poem/book itself.
They said, I say.
Whenever my mother left the house, she had say, "Where's my hat? I'm going!" I didn't understand. "But you haven't got a hat." I'd say.
Whenever I had wrinkles in my socks my mother would say, "Take the bagels, out of your socks." I didn't understand. I'd say, "I haven't got any bagels in my socks."
Whenever we sang in school, "There is a green hill far away without a city wall." I didn't understand. I'd say, "Green hills don't have city walls."
Whenever our history teacher, lost our temper she had say, "Great Scott! You're for the high jump!" I didn't understand. Who was Scott? Why was he great? And why did we have to do the high jump?
As we leave for nursery school in the morning, I say to my four-year-old daughter, "Where's my hat? I'm going!" And she says, "But you haven't got a hat."
I look at her socks and say, "Take the bagels out of your socks" and she says, "I haven't got any bagels in my socks."
Along the way I sing, "There is a green hill far away without a city wall" and she says, "Why is the green hill, got a city wall?"
And when I say goodbye to her I say, "Great Scott! You're for the high jump!" And she says, "No I'm not!"
Trivia[]
- This was the second last video of Older Rosen, behind Washing Up.
- This is the first poem to feature Laura Rosen, since Conversations With A Two Year Old.
Used In Poops[]
- When Michael says, "Great Scott!", it is usually used to imply an exclaimation of a character.