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listersgirl) wrote2005-01-17 02:12 pm
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Show of hands!
Who else had to sing "Land of the Silver Birch/My Paddle's Keen and Bright" year after year?
Who else had to sing "Land of the Silver Birch/My Paddle's Keen and Bright" year after year?
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Land of the silver birch,
Home of the bea-ver.
Something, something, something.
Something, somthing.
Rocky moutain, lake and shore
I shall return once more.
I don't think I ever had to sing it; however, I did have to learn how to play it on the piano.
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Land of the silver birch
home of the beaver
where still the mighty moose
wanders at will:
blue lake and rocky shore
I will return once more
{{add in the boom did-y thing as you like}}
Oh, the memories.
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Hand
I'll build my wigwam
Close to the water's edge
Silent and still
Re: Hand
*raisehand*
ETA: I meant to mention that we didn't have word sheets or anything, so I now know all of these songs with those weird ellided kid-lyrics one comes up with. That, too, is odd.
Re: *raisehand*
Re: *raisehand*
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deep in the lowlands
My heart cries out for thee,
hills of the north.
Blue lake etc., etc.
I still know this one by heart, and I think my son even did it. I haven't heard the other one, though.
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