English poems. What I’ll be
What I’ll be When I think of what I will be, It is something that puzzles me. When I am a grown man, Shall I drive a lorry or a van? Shall I be an electrician, And fix everybody’s television? When I think of what I’ll be, It is something that puzzles me. I want to be I want to be an actor, Dad. I want to go on stage. You should be a banker, Tom, and earn a decent wage. I want to be a barber, Dad. I want to do people’s hair. You should be a pilot Tom, and work for British Air. I want to be a clown, Dad. I think I am very funny. You should be a driver, Tom, and earn a lot of money. I want to be a barman, Dad, so I can drink a lot of beer! A barman! You are joking, Tom. That isn’t a career! I want to go into politics, Dad, and put the country right. I think that’s an excellent idea. Let’s tell your mother tonight.