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Chirping in a Winter Wonderland
(To be sung to the tune of Walking in a Winter Wonderland)
๐LIttle birds sing, are you listening?๐
On the trail, snow is glistening
A beautiful sight
๐We're happy tonight๐
๐Waking to a winter wonderland.๐
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๐Gone away is
the bluebird๐
๐Here to stay is a new bird๐
๐He conducts a love song๐
๐As we go along๐
๐Chirping in a winter wonderland.๐
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In the meadow happy Robins find red berries
๐And share a cacophony of glee.๐
They pretend that they're extraordinary
And fly around the trees so merrily!
They pretend that they're extraordinary
And fly around the trees so merrily!
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๐Later on,
we'll seek home spires๐
๐To dream close by the fires๐
๐To face unafraid๐
๐The nests that we've made๐
๐Waking in a winter wonderland.
A Winter Wonderland written in 1934 by Felix Bernard and
Richard B Smith
Adulterated by Susan J Meyerott
Waking in a Winter Wonderland
Winter has arrived, dropping snow and bringing lots of robins and other birds to feast
on the abundance of red berries peeking through the leafless trees.
Each day I walk the wooded trail by my home, I'm met by a cacophony of joyful song from fat, well-fed robins shouting out their good fortune for all to hear.
As night falls, I watch the robins gather round the house looking to gather a few more tidbits before returning to their nests and calling it a night.
All is Well.
Hoping to find you fat and well-fed this winter,
shouting out your good fortune for all to hear!
Wishing You Abundance, Joy and Good Cheer!