Springtime Songs

I See Spring

(Sung to:  "Are You Sleeping")

 

I see robins, I see birds nests,

butterflies, too, flowers, too.

Everything is growing, 

The wind is gently blowing.

Spring is here, spring is here.

Sent in by:  Amy

 

Oh Do You See?

Sung to:  "Did You Ever See A Lassie?"

Oh, do you see a sign of spring,

A sign of spring, a sign of spring?

Oh do you see a sign of spring?

Please tell us what you see.

Note:  Encourage children to call out-grass, buds, etc.

Sent in by:  Amy

 

The Days of Spring

Sung to:  "The Farmer in the Dell"

The days of spring are here,

The days of spring are here.

Warm and sunny days are near.

The days of spring are here.

 

The days of spring are here,

The days of spring are here.

Birds and trees, flowers and bees,

The days of spring are here.

Sent in by:  Amy

 

*Rain Rain Go Away

(Traditional)

 

Rain rain go away,

Come again another day.

Little Cody wants to play.

Rain rain go away.

Substitute Cody with all the

children in your class.

 

There is Thunder

(Sung to:  "Are You Sleeping?")

 

There is thunder.  There is thunder.

Hear it roar.  Hear it roar.

Pitter patter rain drops,

Pitter patter rain drops.

I'm all wet.  I'm all wet!

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You are My Sunshine

(Traditional)

 

You are my sunshine,

My only sunshine.

You make me happy when skies are gray.

You'll never know, dear,

How much I love you.

Please don't take my sunshine away!

 

Clouds are Floating

(Sung to:  "Frere Jacques")

 

Clouds are floating, clouds are floating,

Up so high, up so high.

Floating up above us, floating up above us,

In the sky, in the sky.

Sent in by: Sheila

 

It's Raining, It's Pouring

(Traditional)

It's raining, it pouring,

The old man is snoring.

He went to bed and bumped his head,

And he couldn't get up in the morning.

 

Come Good Rain

(Sung to:  "Did You Ever See A Lassie?")

 

Come sing a song fro rain, for rain, for rain.

Come sing a song for rain on meadows and plain,

With thunder calling and drops of rain falling.

Come sing a song fro rain, for rain, for rain.

Sent in by:  Sheila

 

 

 

 

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