DAISY ON MY TOE
I have a daisy on my toe
it is not real it does not grow
It is a tatoo of a flower
so ill look neat while taking a shower
I have a daisy on my toe
my right foot loves my left foot so!
--submitted by Karie Jo Shurtleff
THE PRINCESS PAT
The Princess Pat (echo)
Lives in a tree (echo)
She sailed across (echo)
The seven seas (Echo)
Her ship did sink (echo)
And so will you (echo)
If you don't take (echo)
A Rig of Bamboo (echo)
Chorus
A Rig of Bamboo (echo)
Now what is that? (echo)
It's something made (echo)
By the Princess Pat (echo)
Its red and gold (echo)
And purple too (echo)
Thats why it's called (echo)
A Rig of Bamboo (echo)
2nd verse
Now Capatin Jack (echo)
Had a mighty fine crew (echo)
They sailed across (echo)
The channel two (echo)
Their ship did sink (echo)
And so will you (ehco)
If you dont take (echo)
A Rig of Bamboo (echo)
*Chorus
--submitted by Karie Jo Shurtleff
LEMONDROPS & GUMDROPS
If all the raindrops were lemon drops and gum drops
Oh what a world this would be!
I’d stand outside with my mouth open wide,
Going – uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
uh, uh, uh
If all the snowflakes were Hershey bars
and milkshakes
Oh what a world this would be!
I’d stand outside with my mouth open
wide,
Going – uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
uh, uh, uh
If all of the dirt clods were hamburgers
and hot dogs
Oh what a world this would be!
I’d stand outside with my mouth open
wide,
Going – uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
uh, uh, uh
--submitted by Ann Roberts
ONE DARK NIGHT
One dark night, when we were all in bed
Old Lady Leary left a lantern in the shed
And when the cow kicked it over,
She winked her eye and said,
"There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight."
Fire, Fire, Fire!
One night dark, when bed we all were in
Old Leary Lady left the shed a lantern in
And when the kick cowed it over,
She eyed her wink and said,
"It'll be a time hot in the town old tonight."
Ifer, Ifer, Ifer!
--submitted by Lissa Carson
BOOM CHICKA BOOM
Boom chicka boom (echo)
I say a boom chicka boom (echo)
I say a boom chicka rocka chicka rocka
chicka boom. (echo)
Uh-huh! (echo)
Oh yeah! (echo)
One more time!(echo)
(Each time do it louder, softer, faster, slower, higher, lower, opera, angry, etc.)
--submitted by Ann Roberts
DO YOUR EARS HANG LOW?
Do your ears hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them o'er your shoulder
Like a continental soldier?
Do your ears hang low?
Do your ears hang high?
Do they wave up in the sky?
Do they crinkle when they’re wet?
Do they straighten when they’re dry?
Can you wave ‘em at you neighbor?
With a minimum of labor?
Do your ears hang high?
--submitted by Ann Roberts
NOAH SONG
The Lord said to Noah
There’s gonna be a floody floody
Get those animals out of the muddy
muddy
Children of the Lord.
Chorus:
Rise and shine and give God his glory,
glory
Rise and shine and give God his glory, glory
Children of the Lord!
Oh Noah, he built him, he built him an arky arky
Oh Noah, he built him, he built him an arky arky
Children of the Lord!
Chorus
The animals they came on, they came on
by twosys twosys
The animals they came on, they came on
by twosys twosys
Children of the Lord!
Chorus
It rained and rained for forty daysys daysys
It rained and rained for forty daysys daysys
Children of the Lord!
Chorus
The sun came out and dried up the landy landy
The sun came out and dried up the landy landy
Children of the Lord!
Chorus
This is the end of the end of our story story
This is the end of the end of our story story
Children of the Lord!
Chorus
-submitted by Ann Roberts
CANOE SONG
There's a boy and a girl in a little canoe
With the moon shining all around
They paddled and they paddled
and they paddled along
‘Til they couldn’t even hear a sound
Then they talked and they talked
‘Til the moon went down
And he said, "You better kiss me
Or get out and swim."
So what do you do in a little canoe
With the moon shining all a-
The moon shining all a-
The moon shining all around?
Get out and swim!
(Alternate last line: Stay in and kiss!)
--submitted by Lissa Carson
ANN MARIE
Ann Marie, she loves Pierre
It’s written on the café sidewalks
everywhere
John Pierre, he loves Marie
It’s written on a heart they carved
upon a tree
Ann Marie, she said one day
“I love you very much so let us run away.”
John Pierre, he said “Oui, oui.”
And ran to tell his friends, “I’m marrying
Ann Marie!”
They went off into the park
But they were getting hungry and it was
getting dark
They got back before too late,
For Ann Marie was seven, and John
Pierre was eight
--submitted by Ann Roberts