WARM UP POEM Week 13. TYPE THE FOLLOWING TEXT. If you are superstitious you’ll never step on a cracks. When you see a ladder you will never walk beneath.

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WARM UP POEM Week 13

TYPE THE FOLLOWING TEXT. If you are superstitious you’ll never step on a cracks. When you see a ladder you will never walk beneath it. And if you ever spill some salt you’ll throw some ‘cross your back, And carry ‘round a rabbit’s foot just in case you need it. You’ll pick up any pin that you find lying on the ground, And never, never, ever throw your hat upon the bed, Or open an umbrella when you are in the house. You’ll bite your tongue each time you say A thing that you shouldn’t have said. You’ll hold your breath and cross your fingers Walkin’ by a graveyard, And number thirteen’s never gonna do you any good. Black cats will all look vicious, if you’re superstitious, But I’m not supstitous (knock on wood). Superstitious By Shel Silverstein

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