[Listen] [PDF] [MusicXML] Emilie Poulsson. Cornelia C. Roeske. music A little boy went walking One lovely summer’s day: He saw a little rabbit That quickly ran away; He saw a shining river Go winding in and out, And little fishes in it Were swimming all about. And slowly, slowly turning, The great wheel of the mill; And then the tall church steeple, The little church so still; The bridge above the water; And when he stopped to rest, He saw among the bushes A wee ground-sparrow’s nest, And as he watched the birdies Above the tree-tops fly, He saw the clouds a-sailing Across the sunny sky. He saw the insects playing; The flowers that summer brings; He said, “I’ll go tell Mamma! I’ve seen so many things.” |
VII. THE CATERPILLAR
VII.—THE CATERPILLAR. Fuzzy little caterpillar, Crawling, crawling on the ground! Fuzzy little caterpillar, Nowhere, nowhere to be found, Though we’ve looked and looked and hunted Everywhere around!
When the little caterpillar Found his furry coat too tight, Then a snug cocoon he made him Spun of silk so soft and light; Rolled himself away within it— Slept there day and night. See how this cocoon is stirring! Now a little head we spy— What! Is this our caterpillar Spreading gorgeous wings to dry? Soon the free and happy creature Flutters gayly by.
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