Round and Round the Earth is Turning

Lyrics (English folk song) Round and round the earth is turning,Turning always into morning,And from morning into night. See also Country: England Type: choral Harmony: rounds / Orff arrangements Meter: 4 Scale: Dorian YouTube https://youtu.be/i706YC82QgU or purchase here (printables only) PDF ...

List to the Bells

Lyrics (Folk song) List to the bells, silvery bellsRhyming and chiming their melody swellsO the beautiful chiming of bellsBells, bells, chiming of bells See also Subject: bells Harmony: canons / chords I & V Melody: high & low / descending major ...

Good Night

Lyrics (Folk song) Good night,Slumber sound.In peace profoundTill morning’s light. See also Subjects: goodbye / night Type: lullaby Harmony: rounds / chords I & V Meter: 2 Scale: hexatonic Tones: s,t,drmfs PDF of song with chords MIDI file Listen to the ...

The Galway Piper

Lyrics (Irish folk song) 1. Ev’ry person in the nation,Or of great or humble station,Holds in highest estimation,Piping Tim of Galway;Loudly he can play or low,He can move you fast or slow,Touch you hearts or stir your toe,Piping Tim of ...

Pitter Patter

Lyrics (Folk song) Pitter patter pitter patterListen to the rain.Pitter patter pitter patterOn the window pane.Dropping dropping, dropping droppingDropping on the ground.Listen listen, listen listenListen to the sound. See also Subject: rain Harmony: chords I V Melody: descending major pentascale ...

The Little Lamb

Lyrics (Folk song) 1. Sleep baby sleep, our valley home is deep.The little lamb is on the green, the snowy fleece so white and clean. RefrainSleep baby sleep, sleep baby sleep, sleep baby sleep. 2. Sleep baby sleep! I would ...

Wind the Bobbin Up

Lyrics (Folk song) RefrainWind your bobbin up, wind your bobbin up,Pull, pull, clap! clap! clap!Wind your bobbin up, wind your bobbin up,Pull, pull, clap! clap! clap! 1. Point to the ceiling, point to the floor,Point to the window, point to ...

The Three Crows

Lyrics (Folk song) Three crows there were once who sat on a stone,Fa la, la la, la la.But two flew away and then there was one,Fa la, la la, la la.The other crow felt so timid alone,Fa la, la la, ...

The Little Black Ant

Lyrics (Folk tune, adapted B. Thompson, Lyrics by Jane Taylor, 1835) 1. A little black ant found a large grain of wheat too heavy to lift or to roll.So he begged of a neighbor he happened to meet to help ...

The Mock Turtle’s Song (Will You Walk a Little Faster)

Lyrics (Melody by Alfred S. Gatty, 1847-1918, Lyrics by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll, 1832-1898) 1. “Will you walk a little faster?” said a whiting to a snail,“There’s a porpoise close behind us, and he’s treading on my tail.See ...
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