The Scarecrow
Scarecrow standing in the field
On a bright and sunny day,
Don’t forget to do your job -
Scare the hungry crows away!
by Author Unknown
Whitney: Why did the scarecrow win an award?
Whitley: He was simply out standing in his field!
Scarecrows
We’re the farmer’s scarecrows
We scare away the birds,
We keep the farmer’s corn safe
Without any words;
But when Hallowe’en comes
We jump out of the ground
And we scare the boys and girls
When they come walking ’round.
Boo!
by Author Unknown: can be sung to the same tune as that of “Sing a Song of Sixpence”
Apparently, scarecrows are effective at scaring not only birds, but people as well, which may be why they frequently feature in Halloween decorations and scary movies.
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The Scarecrow
The farmer made a scarecrow
And stuffed it full of straw.
He put it in the cornfield,
but the crows laughed, “Haw-caw.”
One crow sat on Scarecrow’s hat.
He was not scared at all.
That scarecrow did not scare
A single crow away all Fall!
by Author Unknown
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Scarecrow: Guardian of the Garden.
Scarecrow standing in the field
On a bright and sunny day,
Don’t forget to do your job -
Scare the hungry crows away!
by Author Unknown
Whitney: Why did the scarecrow win an award?
Whitley: He was simply out standing in his field!
Scarecrows
We’re the farmer’s scarecrows
We scare away the birds,
We keep the farmer’s corn safe
Without any words;
But when Hallowe’en comes
We jump out of the ground
And we scare the boys and girls
When they come walking ’round.
Boo!
by Author Unknown: can be sung to the same tune as that of “Sing a Song of Sixpence”
Apparently, scarecrows are effective at scaring not only birds, but people as well, which may be why they frequently feature in Halloween decorations and scary movies.
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The Scarecrow
The farmer made a scarecrow
And stuffed it full of straw.
He put it in the cornfield,
but the crows laughed, “Haw-caw.”
One crow sat on Scarecrow’s hat.
He was not scared at all.
That scarecrow did not scare
A single crow away all Fall!
by Author Unknown
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Scarecrow: Guardian of the Garden.
Hey, wait a second . . . that scarecrow appears to be a crow . . .
Question: What was the Scarecrow character in the movie, “The Wizard of Oz” (1939) seeking?
Answer: The Scarecrow in the “Wizard of Oz” wanted the Wizard to give him a brain.
Scarecrow Joel
There once was a scarecrow name Joel
Who couldn’t scare crows, save his soel.
But the crows put the scare
Into Joel. He’s not there
Any more. That’s his hat on the poel.
by David McCord (David Thompson Watson McCord (1897 - 1997))
Question: What was the Scarecrow character in the movie, “The Wizard of Oz” (1939) seeking?
Answer: The Scarecrow in the “Wizard of Oz” wanted the Wizard to give him a brain.
Scarecrow Joel
There once was a scarecrow name Joel
Who couldn’t scare crows, save his soel.
But the crows put the scare
Into Joel. He’s not there
Any more. That’s his hat on the poel.
by David McCord (David Thompson Watson McCord (1897 - 1997))
Different ways exist to make a scarecrow. A typical scarecrow with a human shape can be made by sticking a pole in the ground in a farm field or garden. A shorter cross-stick is attached to it and becomes the arms. Alternatively, a dummy can be made from stuffing old clothes with straw. A head can be made by stuffing an old burlap sack or pillowcase with straw, and then attaching a hat. A scarecrow scares away crows and other birds that eat crops. Also effective as an alternative to a scarecrow is a shiny metal pie tin or pan hung from a rope tied between two poles or to a fence; a slight breeze will cause it to move, attracting the eyes of birds and causing them to take flight.
Owl figures scare away pigeons, making them almost like the city cousins of the countryside scarecrows.
Scarecrow: Cop of the cornfield.
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The Scarecrow
Five fat blackbirds,
Sitting in the straw.
Laughing at the scarecrow,
Caw! Caw! Caw!
Five fat blackbirds,
Eating all the corn.
Silly old birds,
It’s going to storm.
Poor sad scarecrow,
Sitting on a fence.
“Boo!” yelled the scarecrow,
Away they went!
by Author Unknown
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“Scarecrow: One who takes as a compliment the words, ‘You’re scary.’” -David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
The Scarecrow
The scarecrow stands
With hanging hands,
Beside the farmer’s stile.
He scares the jay
And crow away.
With just a painted smile.
by Author Unknown
Esther: What is a scarecrow’s favorite fruit?
Estelle: A strawberry.
Scarecrow: Cop of the cornfield.
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The Scarecrow
Five fat blackbirds,
Sitting in the straw.
Laughing at the scarecrow,
Caw! Caw! Caw!
Five fat blackbirds,
Eating all the corn.
Silly old birds,
It’s going to storm.
Poor sad scarecrow,
Sitting on a fence.
“Boo!” yelled the scarecrow,
Away they went!
by Author Unknown
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“Scarecrow: One who takes as a compliment the words, ‘You’re scary.’” -David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
The Scarecrow
The scarecrow stands
With hanging hands,
Beside the farmer’s stile.
He scares the jay
And crow away.
With just a painted smile.
by Author Unknown
Esther: What is a scarecrow’s favorite fruit?
Estelle: A strawberry.
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The Scarecrow
Here is the scarecrow, see him stand
Upon the newly planted land;
A figure rugged and forlorn,
A silent watcher of the corn.
His dangling legs, his arms spread wide,
A lone man of the countryside;
Uncouth, the butt of pen and tongue,
Unheralded, unsought, unsung
To you, old scarecrow, then this lay
To cheer you on your lonely way;
Would that all men, their whole lives through,
Served some good purpose same as you.
by Annie Stone
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Say this tongue twister three times fast: Seth said some serious scarecrows scare crows silly.
Further fantastically fascinating frivolity follows . . . on MFOL!
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The Scarecrow
Here is the scarecrow, see him stand
Upon the newly planted land;
A figure rugged and forlorn,
A silent watcher of the corn.
His dangling legs, his arms spread wide,
A lone man of the countryside;
Uncouth, the butt of pen and tongue,
Unheralded, unsought, unsung
To you, old scarecrow, then this lay
To cheer you on your lonely way;
Would that all men, their whole lives through,
Served some good purpose same as you.
by Annie Stone
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Say this tongue twister three times fast: Seth said some serious scarecrows scare crows silly.
Further fantastically fascinating frivolity follows . . . on MFOL!