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"''We three trees from yonder glen do spy a fair and sweet maiden | "''We three trees from yonder glen do spy a fair and sweet maiden | ||
Whilst we are rooted to our spots, in silver slippers she | Whilst we are rooted to our spots, in silver slippers she does trot | ||
Down the winding yellow road, does she know to where it goes? | Down the winding yellow road, does she know to where it goes? |
Revision as of 15:30, 7 October 2020
We Three Trees is a song that Mrs. Norton improvises for the school production of "The Wizard of Oz" in Diary of a Wimpy Kid and its film adaptation. She creates the song so everyone in the play has a singing role.
Lyrics
Only parts of the song are heard.
Book version
"We three trees from yonder glen do spy a maiden fair and sweet
Whilst we are rooted to our spots, she doth move on lighter feet..."
Movie version
"We three trees from yonder glen do spy a fair and sweet maiden
Whilst we are rooted to our spots, in silver slippers she does trot
Down the winding yellow road, does 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."