Monday, March 21, 2016

The Four Seasons Song


We sing of the four seasons: 
chilly winter, ice and snow, 
lovely springtime blossoms, 
the summer sun’s warm glow. 
When leaves are turning color, 
we know that it is fall. 
We sing of the four seasons 
and look forward to them all. 

Winter is the coldest season. 
Feel the north wind blow. 
You wear your mittens, hat, and boots 
when playing in the snow. 
But there are many places 
where winter’s not so cold, 
like Phoenix, Arizona 
and Florida, I’m told. 

After winter comes the spring, 
and sunshine warms the air. 
The buds on trees and flowers bloom 
with color everywhere! 
In spring, rain showers wet the earth 
and melt the ice and snow. 
Leaves and grass turn green again 
and things begin to grow. 

We sing of the four seasons: 
chilly winter, ice and snow, 
lovely springtime blossoms, 
the summer sun’s warm glow. 
When leaves are turning color, 
we know that it is fall. 
We sing of the four seasons 
and look forward to them all. 

Then comes summer, sunny summer. 
Outside you will play
sandy beaches, parks, and pools 
to go to every day! 
You can make a lemonade stand
a quarter for a cup. 
The summer sun is oh-so-hot, 
and thirsty friends will drink it up. 

When the summer season’s over, 
then fall puts on a show. 
The trees turn yellow, red, and brown, 
and gusty winds will blow. 
The autumn leaves go swirling 
as they drop without a sound, 
and soon a leafy blanket 
is covering the ground. 

At the very end of fall, 
winter starts, and then 
spring and summer come and go. 
The cycle starts again! 

We sing of the four seasons: 
chilly winter, ice and snow, 
lovely springtime blossoms, 
the summer sun’s warm glow. 
When leaves are turning color, 
we know that it is fall. 
We sing of the four seasons 
and look forward to them all.

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