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''Dear Mr. Ratburn,''
''Dear Mr. Ratburn,''
==Composition==
The song is about saying dear mr ratburn it is sung in C major then F minor then G major


''We owe it all to you!''
''We owe it all to you!''

Revision as of 12:38, 3 September 2022

Dear Mr. Ratburn
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Name Dear Mr. Ratburn
Artist Mr. Ratburn's Students
Runtime 0:55
Played in The Last Day

"Dear Mr. Ratburn" is a song that is sung by the students in Mr. Ratburn's third grade class at the end of the school year. Right after the song, he revealed that he will be teaching the next 4th grade class, and M.C. will be teaching the next 3rd grade class in Mr. Ratburn's classroom.

Lyrics

(clarinet intro)

Whole class: Dear Mr. Ratburn, we made this song for you,

You showed us, with hard work, there's nothing we can't do.

From knowing long division,

To who won Waterloo.

Dear Mr. Ratburn, we owe it all to you.

Buster's solo: Dear Mr. Ratburn, my story's plain to see.

My mind was filled with junk, half-truths, and fallacies.

But after your instruction, I think more critically.

Now when I meet an alien, I'll speak more intelligently.

Whole class: Dear Mr. Ratburn, we made this song for you,

Everything you taught us will stick to us like glue.

And from your fine example, we'll know just what to do.

Dear Mr. Ratburn,

Composition

The song is about saying dear mr ratburn it is sung in C major then F minor then G major

We owe it all to you!