IF ALL OF THE RAINDROPS
If all of the raindrops were lemon drops and gumdrops Oh, what a rain it would be. I’d stand outside with my mouth open wide. Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, If all of the raindrops were lemon drops and gumdrops Oh, what a rain it would be.
If all of the snowflakes were Hershey bars and milkshakes Oh, what a snow it would be. I’d stand outside with my mouth open wide. Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, If all of the snowflakes were Hershey bars and milkshakes Oh, what a snow it would be.
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By Lou Meynard
My love is high up as the Rocky Mountains My love flows down to the sea. My love is nurtured by the Desiderata And it comes from the Lord to strengthen me.
Chorus: I love life, love life I am happy to be alive! I love life, love life I am happy to be alive!
My song is music from heart full of laughter I’ve got a soul full of songs Sing your joy and the hope of finding Heaven, it won’t be very long.
Repeat chorus.
My life is timeless as Siddhartha’s river My love grows under the tree My Lord has given me the life of a river So there could be a way to free the song in me.
Repeat chorus.
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I love the mountains, I love the rolling hills. I love the flowers, I love the daffodils. I love the fireside when all the lights are low. Boomdiada, boomdiada, boomdiada, boomdiada, Boomdiada, boomdiada, boomdiada, boomdiada,
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IN A CABIN IN THE WOODS
In a cabin in the woods Little man by the window stood. Saw a rabbit hopping by Knocking at my door. “Help me, help me, Sir!” he said. “Or the hunters will shoot me dead!” “Come little rabbit, come inside; Safely you’ll abide!”
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IN THE EVENING
By James
Bland In the evening by the moonlight, You can hear those banjos ringin’! In the evening by the moonlight, You can hear those campers singin’! How the old folks would enjoy it – They would sit all night and listen As we sang in the evening by the moonlight, ra da doo da.
Repeat verse, adding “ra da doo da” after each line.
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I’VE GOT SIXPENCE
I’ve got sixpence, jolly jolly sixpence. I’ve got sixpence to last me all my life. I’ve got two pence to spend and two pence to lend And two pence to take home to my wife, poor wife!
No cares have I to grieve me, No silly little boys to deceive me! I’m as happy as a lark, believe me As we go rolling, rolling home.
Rolling home (rolling home!) Rolling home (rolling home!) By the light of the silvery moon. Happy is the day when the (counselors) (campers) go away!
As we go rolling, rolling home!
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