In this video ari reads and talks about some of his favorite poems from a light in the attic by shel silverstein.
A light in the attic peanut butter sandwhich poem.
Was how to make a peanut butter sandwich.
Channel 2 s just news.
Silverstein s peanut butter sandwich is a playful poem about a king who could not get enough of peanut butter sandwich.
Hammock how not to have to dry the dishes.
He would not eat his sovereign steak he scorned his soup and kingly cake and told his courtly cook to bake an extra sticky peanut butter sandwich.
Ill sing you a poem of a silly young kingwho played with the world at the end of a stringbut he only loved one single thing.
A light in the attic a light in the attic.
I ll sing you a poem of a silly young king who played with the world at the end of a string but he only loved one single thing and that was just a peanut butter sandwich.
His scepter and his royal gowns his regal throne and golden crowns were brown and sticky from the mounds and drippings from each peanut butter sandwich.
Thought the house is dark and shuttered i can see a flickerin flutter and i know what it s about.
Channel 3 s hard to see.
How many how much.
And then one day he took a bit and started chewing with delight but found his mouth was stuck quite tight from that last bite of peanut butter sandwich.
Channel 1 s no fun.
I ll sing you a poem of a silly young king.
And i know you re on the inside.
Lazy jane the edge of the world.
They fought that awful peanut butter sandwich.
Peanut butter sandwich poem by shel silverstein.
There s a light on in the attic.
Music credit includes athletic theme from super mario world 2.
Provided to youtube by sony music entertainment peanut butter sandwich shel silverstein where the sidewalk ends 1984 columbia records a division of sony.
When we turn off the light rich as a sultan channels.
Channel 4 is just a bore.
Shel silverstein peanut butter sandwich animated poem stop motion.
I can see it from the outside.
It is interpreted to be about one s love and addiction to something and not.