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'''Fire Prevention Song''' is a song that [[Homer]] recited about what to do in a fire.
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The '''Fire Prevention Song''' is a song that [[Homer]] (unsuccessfully) recited about what to do in a fire.
  
 
== Lyrics ==
 
== Lyrics ==
'''Fireman (Homer flashback):'''
 
 
:When the fire starts to burn,
 
:When the fire starts to burn,
 
:There's a lesson you must learn,
 
:There's a lesson you must learn,
:(inaudable) then you see,
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:Something, something then you see,
 
:You'll avoid catastrophe!
 
:You'll avoid catastrophe!
:Homer:
 
 
:[[D'oh]]!
 
:[[D'oh]]!
  
 
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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The song is a popular rhyme to teach kids fire prevention.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 07:47, June 8, 2012

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Though the topic is found within The Simpsons universe, a proper name is not available.

The Fire Prevention Song is a song that Homer (unsuccessfully) recited about what to do in a fire.

Lyrics

When the fire starts to burn,
There's a lesson you must learn,
Something, something then you see,
You'll avoid catastrophe!
D'oh!

Behind the Laughter

The song is a popular rhyme to teach kids fire prevention.

Appearances