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Six Happy Songs for Nadine

Song Cycle by Phyllis Batchelor (1915 - 1999)

1. Little Thoughts

Language: English 
Quiet thoughts run through my head
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Text Authorship:

  • by D. North

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2. Twins  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: English 
Two fair heads, four brown eyes,
rosy cheeks and two bow ties. 
Shoes a like, happy grins, 
Ev 'ry body loves our twins.

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  • by D. North

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3. Daisies

Language: English 
There always is a daisy in our garden bed, as one new flower opens, another droops its head
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4. My Cent  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: English 
I have my own purse with a tiny wee zip, 
in my blue pocket low down on my hip, 
my one dollar note I have al ready spent! 
But I'm going to keep my shiny gold cent!

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  • by D. North

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5. Movement

Language: English 
Birds flutter limb to limb, ducks waddle, also swim
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6. Rocking Horse

Language: English 
My rocking horse is jerky his eyes are growing faint
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Total word count: 60
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