There are rats, rats as big as alley cats, in the stores in the stores ♫♪ Come sing and be merry! With a Quartermaster's Store campfire song design, this superb Scouts' badge is inspired by nights singing together at camp, the fire and song bringing warmth and unity to everyone.
This woven blanket badge is perfect for everyone—not just Scouts! If you have never sung around a campfire, now is the time to try. As Scouts, we highly recommend it!
This campfire song badge is ideal for adding to camp blankets and ponchos to display at camp or adding to treasured badge collections.
Campfires have always been an important part of Scouts, whether outdoors or recreated fire-free indoor campfires. Good camp songs help everyone have fun and join in around the campfire, building camping spirit and making great memories.
We have 12 inspired campfire song badges in the range, so gather your campers, marshmallows, and voices because it’s time for a Scouts' classic campfire sing-along!
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Scouts Campfire Songs
We’ve put together a list of brilliant campfire songs, from opening your campfire, to getting everyone dancing and laughing, to calming and focusing songs before bedtime.
Activity - Sing some campfire songs
The Quartermaster's Store Campfire Song
Verse **
There are rats, rats as big as alley cats
In the stores, in the stores
There are rats, rats as big as alley cats
In the Quartermaster’s store
Chrous
My eyes are dim, I cannot see
I have not brought my specs with me
I have not brought my specs with me
** Repeat, replacing lines 1 and 3 with the following instead of rats. Follow with the chorus after each verse.
Mice . . . running through the rice
Snakes . . . as big as garden rakes
Beans . . . as big a submarines
Gravy . . . enough to float the navy
Cakes . . . that give us tummy aches
Eggs . . . with scaly chicken legs
Butter . . . running into the gutter
Lard . . . they sell it by the yard
Bread . . . with great big lumps like led
Cheese . . . that makes you want to sneeze
Soot . . . they grow it by the foot
Goats . . . eating all the oats
Bees . . . with little knobbly knees
Owls . . . shredding paper towels
Apes . . . eating all the grapes
Turtles . . . wearing rubber girdles
Bear . . . with curlers in its hair
Buffalos . . . with hair between their toes
Foxes . . . stuffed in little boxes
Coke . . . enough to make you choke
Pepsi . . . that gives you apoplexy
Roaches . . . sleeping in the coaches
Flies . . . swarming ‘round the pies
Fishes . . . washing all the dishes
Moths . . . eating all the clothes
Scouts . . . eating Brussel sprouts
Leaders . . . slapping at the skeeters