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Grade 4 "SING"


SING!

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The Dot Song
Emily Arrow
An empty paper,
Like a polar bear in a snow storm.
See where it takes you,
See where it takes you.
CHORUS
When you make, make, make, a mark
All you've got to do is start.
Paint a dot and watch it splatter,
Make, make, make, a mark,
Make it matter.
Make it matter.
 


I wanna see you sign it,
Put your signature at the bottom,
And see where it takes you,
See where it takes you.
BRIDGE

And when somebody else
Thinks they can't draw a line,
Remember that you can help,
Below that squiggle,
Help them sign.


CHORUS (2x)


Dear Dr. King
Alastair Moock

Dear Dr. King (Dear Dr. King)
​We're still working (We're still working)
To live your words (To live your words)
Down here on earth (Down here on earth)
That dream of yours (That dream of yours)
A distant shore (A distant shore)
We struggle forward (We struggle forward)
We pull the oar (We pull the oar)

'Tween black and white ('Tween black and white)
We've made some strides (We've made some strides)
'Tween rich and poor ('Tween rich and poor)
The gap's more wide (The gap's more wide)
The currents strong (The currents strong)
We're struggling (We're struggling)
To move along (To move along)
Dear Dr. King (Dear Dr. King)

Dear Mrs. Parks (Dear Mrs. Parks)
Dear Malcolm too (Dear Malcolm too)
How far’ve we come? (How far’ve we come?)
We ask of you (We ask of you)
A president (A president)
Through what you’ve done (Through what you’ve done)
But voting rights (But voting rights)
Now on the run (Now on the run)

The drum still beats (The drum still beats)
The flag still waves (The flag still waves)
But where’s the peace? (But where’s the peace? )
The living wage? (The living wage?)
The city streets (The city streets)
The vacant lots (The vacant lots)
The empty hands (The empty hands)
How far’ve we got? (How far’ve we got?)

Dear Dr. King (Dear Dr. King)
Your dream still lives (Your dream still lives)
In the wide eyes (In the wide eyes)
Of all our kids (Of all our kids)
We ask of them (We ask of them) 
To carry on (To carry on)
Past where we've been (Past where we've been)
And far beyond (And far beyond)

The march is slow (The march is slow)
The arc Is long (The arc is long)
But it bends towards (But it bends towards)
That ancient song (That ancient song)
Words echoing (Words echoing)
Words still to sing (Words still to sing)
We're free at last (We're free at last)
Dear Dr. King (Dear Dr. King)

Dear Dr. King (Dear Dr. King)
We're still working (We're still working)
To live your words (To live your words)
Down here on earth (Down here on earth)

The Sweetest Thing

The sweetest sounds I’ll ever hear
Are still inside my head.
The kindest words I’ll ever know
Are waiting to be said.
The most entrancing sight of all
Is yet for me to see.
And the dearest love in all the world,
Is waiting somewhere for me.
Is waiting somewhere,
Somewhere for me.

​

In My Own Little Corner

In my own little corner     

In my own little chair
I can be whatever   
I want to be
 
On the wings of my fancy
I can fly anywhere
And the world will              
Open its arms to me






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