While Reginald was home with flu, (uh huh)
The doctor knew just what to do
He cured the infection

With one small injection
While Reginald uttered some interjections

Hey, that smarts!
Ouch! That hurts!
Yow! That's not fair, giving a guy a shot down there!

Interjections (hey!)
Show excitement, (yow!)
Or emotion. (ouch!)
They're generally set apart from a sentence
By an exclamation point
Or by a comma when the feeling's not as strong. Mmmm

Though Geraldine played hard to get, (uh huh)
Geraldo knew he'd woo her yet
He showed his affection
Despite her objections
And Geraldine hollered some interjections

Well, you've got some nerve!
Oh! I've never been so insulted in all my life!
Hey! You're kinda cute!

Interjections (well!)
Show excitement, (oh!)
Or emotion. (hey!)
They're generally set apart from a sentence
By an exclamation point
Or by a comma when the feeling's not as strong

So when you're happy (hooray!)
Or sad (aww!)
Or frightened (eek!)
Or mad (rats!)
Or excited (wow!)
Or glad (hey!)
An interjection starts a sentence right!

The game was tied at seven all, (uh huh)
When Franklin found he had the ball
He made a connection
In the other direction
And the crowd starting shouting out interjections

Aw, you threw the wrong way!
Darn, you just lost the game!
Hooray! I'm for the other team

Interjections (aw!)
Show excitement, (darn!)
Or emotion. (hooray!)
They're generally set apart from a sentence
By an exclamation point
Or by a comma when the feeling's not as strong

So when you're happy (hooray!)
Or sad (aww!)
Or frightened (eek!)
Or mad (rats!)
Or excited (wow!)
Or glad (hey!)
An interjection starts a sentence right!

Interjections (hey!)
Show excitement, (hey!)
Or emotion. (hey!)
They're generally set apart from a sentence
By an exclamation point
Or by a comma when the feeling's not as strong

Interjections!
Show excitement!
Or emotion!
Hallelujah!
Hallelujah!
Hallelujah... yeah!

Darn, that's the end

Comments (1)

  • Stuart Lynn Sexton
    You left some of the lyrics out. Here's the entire song:.(Cough! Cough! Cough!)When Reginald was home with the flu, uh-huh-huh,The doctor knew just what to do-hoo.He cured the infectionWith one small injectionWhile Reginald uttered some interjections..Hey! That smarts!Ouch! That hurts!Yow! That's not fair givin' a guy a shot down there!Interjections (Hey!) show excitement (Yow!) or emotion (Ouch!).They're generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point,Or by a comma when the feeling's not as strong.Though Geraldine played hard to get, uh-huh-huhGeraldo knew he'd woo her ye-hetHe showed his affectionDespite her objectionsAnd Geraldine hollered some interjections...Well! You've got some nerve!Oh! I've never been so insulted in all my life!Hey! You're kinda cute!Interjections (Well!) show excitement (Oh!) or emotion (Hey!).They're generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point,Or by a comma when the feeling's not as strong.So when you're happy (Hurray!) or sad (Aw!)Or frightened (Eeeeeek!) or mad (Rats!)Or excited (Wow!) or glad (Hey!)An interjection starts a sentence right.The game was tied at seven all, uh-huh-huh,When Franklin found he had the ba-hall.He made a connectionIn the other direction,And the crowd started shouting out interjections...Aw! You threw the wrong way!Darn! You just lost the game!Hurray! I'm for the other team!Interjections (Aw!) show excitement (Darn!) or emotion (Hurray!).They're generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point,Or by a comma when the feeling's not as strong.So when you're happy (Hurray!) or sad (Aw!)Or frightened (Eeeeeek!) or mad (Rats!)Or excited (Wow!) or glad (Hey!)An interjection starts a sentence right.Interjections (Hey!) show excitement (Hey!) or emotion (Hey!).They're generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point,Or by a comma when the feeling's not as strong.Interjections show excitement or emotion,Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah... YEA!Darn! That's the end!.