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==Lyrics of the Song== | ==Lyrics of the Song== | ||
'' | ''We three trees from yonder glen do spy a fair and sweet maiden.'' | ||
'' | ''Whilst we're rooted to our spots, in silver slippers she doth trot.'' | ||
'' | ''Down the winding yellow road, doth she know to where it goes?'' | ||
''We three trees from yonder glen wish her joy | ''With her dog so small and true, we hope she fares well, yes, we do.'' | ||
''We three trees from yonder glen wish her joy through journey's end.'' | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *It's not an actual song in "The Wizard of Oz", it was made up by [[Mrs. Norton]] since she wanted all kids in the play to have singing roles. | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] |
Revision as of 17:31, 26 July 2014
We Three Trees is a song that the school music director of Westmore Middle School, Mrs. Norton wrote for the school production of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz". The book does not show all of the lyrics.
Lyrics of the Song
We three trees from yonder glen do spy a fair and sweet maiden.
Whilst we're rooted to our spots, in silver slippers she doth trot.
Down the winding yellow road, doth she know to where it goes?
With her dog so small and true, we hope she fares well, yes, we do.
We three trees from yonder glen wish her joy through journey's end.
Trivia
- It's not an actual song in "The Wizard of Oz", it was made up by Mrs. Norton since she wanted all kids in the play to have singing roles.