'N E A T H T H E L I L A C S
1. She sat 'neath the lilacs and played her guitar.
2. He sat down beside her and smoked his cigar.
3. He said that he loved her but oh, how he lied.
4. She said she believed him but oh, how she sighed.
5. They were to be married but she up and died.
6. He went to her funeral but just for the ride.
7. He sat on her tombstone and laughed till he died.
8. She went to heaven and flip-flip she flied.
9. He went the other way and frizzled and fried.
10. The moral of this story is: don't tell a lie.
CHORUS:
Um ching-a ching-a,
Um ching-a ching-a,
Um ching, ching, ching.
M A P L E S Y R U P
1. Drip, drip, drip, drip,
Hear the sweet sap fall!
Bring me kettles! Bring me pails!
Hear the farmers call.
2. Bubble, bubble, boil, boil,
Hear the hot sap sing!
Soon we'll have a dainty dish
To set before the king.
M A R C H O F T H E L E P R E C H A U N S
1. The leprechauns are marching,
They're marching through the hall.
They're marching on the ceiling,
They're marching on the wall.
They're marching two by two,
And now it's four by four.
You say you still can't see them.
Move back, here come some more.
2. The leprechauns are marching,
I think it's three by three.
Just close your eyes and try now
To visualize with me.
Their merry little feet
Will never miss a beat.
They're very tricky fellows.
Look out! They're under the sheet!
P E T E R A N D P A U L
1. Hajmasi Peter, Hajmasi Paul. (4x)
2. Out went our Peter, but not our Paul:
Hajmasi mm mm, Hajmasi Paul. (3x)
3. Out went our Peter, out went our Paul.
Hajmasi mm-mm, Hajmasi mm. (3x)
4. Back came our Peter, but not our Paul.
Hajmasi Peter, Hajmasi mm. (3x)
5. Back came our Peter, back came our Paul.
Hajmasi Peter, Hajmasi Paul. (3x)
T H E T A I L O R A N D T H E M O U S E
1. There was a tailor had a mouse,
Hi diddle unkum feedle.
They lived together in one house,
Hi diddle unkum feedle.
CHORUS:
Hi diddle unkum tarum tantum,
In the town of Ramsay,
Hi diddle unkum, o'er the lea,
Hi diddle unkum feedle.
2. The tailor thought the mouse was ill;
Hi diddle unkum feedle.
He gave him part of a blue pill,
Hi diddle unkum feedle. CHORUS.
3. The tailor thought his mouse would die,
Hi diddle unkum feedle.
He baked him in an apple pie,
Hi diddle unkum feedle. CHORUS.
4. The pie was cut, the mouse ran out,
Hi diddle unkum feedle.
The tailor followed him about,
Hi diddle unkum feedle. CHORUS.
I ' M S O T I R E D
1. I'm so tired, I feel so blue.
I can't stand up, my head aches too.
I stretch my arms, and yawn and then,
I yawn, and yawn, and yawn again.
2. I'm so tired, don't know if I'll last.
I can't see straight, my lid's at half mast.
My tummy says, "Have breakfast." But instead,
My head keeps saying, "No, stay in bed."
M A R Y A N N E
1. Oh! Mary Anne, Mary Anne, where do you go? (2x)
I'm going out with a handsome young man.
Hop-sa-sa, fa-la-la, my Mary Anne.
2. Dear Mary Anne, Mary Anne, what is his name? (2x)
Jonathan, Timothy, T. O. M., Dan.
Hop-sa-sa, fa-la-la, my Mary Anne.
3. My Mary Anne, Mary Anne, when will you wed? (2x)
When I'm a lady and when he's a man.
Hop-sa-sa, fa-la-la, my Mary Anne.
M U S I C S H A L L L I V E
All things shall perish under the sky.
Music alone shall live,
Music alone shall live,
Music alone shall live, never to die.