Once there was a candy store and business there was bad, so he asked his wife just what to do and this is what she said, “Take ze can of gasoline and spread it ‘cross ze floor. Strike ze match and lay it down. No more candy store!”
Once there was a factory and it was no good, so he asked his workers what to do and this is what they said, “Take ze can of gasoline and spread it ‘cross ze floor. Strike ze match and lay it down. Factory no more!”
Once there was a factory-farm and it was no good, so he asked his cows just what to do and this is what they said, “Moo moo moo moo moo moo moo, moo moo moo moo moo. Moo moo moo moo moo moo moo. BURN IT TO THE GROUND!”
And once there was a government and it was no good, so he asked ‘The People’ what to do and this is what they said, “Take ze can of gasoline and spread it all around. Strike ze match and THROW it down! Burn it to the ground!”
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