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A song written to help with speech therapy |
History: This song was written to possibly be used in co-treatment with a speech/language pathologist working with a client to improve pronunciation of the "r" sound. It doesn't rhyme, but the idea is to have fun with the words, instead of just repeating them over and over. ROBBIE ROY ROBERTSON'S REALLY WEIRD RELATIVES Robbie Roy Robertson has really weird relatives And he swears he ignores their strange behavior. Mother foxtrots with her cart all around the supermarket Then searches for where she parked her car. Father solders scraps of iron into strange bird sculptures And runs marathons in rodeo roping gear. Grandpa mutters under his breath verses of Shakespeare and Thoreau While driving around in a motor boat on tires. Grandma wears a purple beret on her travels around the world And pretends to be the princess of Romania. Sister wears a sparkling red dress dripping with rhinestones and fringe And trains horses in reading, writing, and arithmetic. Brother throws temper tantrums for hamburgers with mustard And plays air guitar while dreaming in his dorm. Robbie Roy Robertson has really weird relatives And he swears he ignores their strange behavior. |