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If There Were No Trees

If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

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Page 1: If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

If There Were No Trees

Page 2: If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

A little bird sat upon my window sillAnd swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

Page 3: If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

And this is the song, this is the song,

The song that he sang to me:

Page 4: If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

"Oh, what would we do, what would we doIf there were no trees?Oh, what would we do, what would we doIf there were no trees?"

Page 5: If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

"Oh, tell me where would we build our pretty nests,And where would we cradle our baby brood,If never a tree, never a tree,Throughout our fine country stood.

Page 6: If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

Oh, what would we do, what would we doIf there were no trees?Oh, what would we do, what would we doIf there were no trees?"

Page 7: If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

"Within the bark upon our sturdy treesWe find the food that we like to eat,And sheltering leaves, sheltering leaves,Protect from the sun's fierce heat.

Page 8: If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

“Oh, what would we do, what would we doIf there were no trees?Oh, what would we do, what would we doIf there were no trees?"

Page 9: If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

"You little children, all you boys and girls,Who love the birds and want them to stay,Oh, plant many trees, plant many trees,On this sunny Arbor Day.

Page 10: If There Were No Trees A little bird sat upon my window sill And swayed and swung in the morning breeze,

For what would we do, what would we doIf there were no trees?Oh, what would we do, what would we doIf there were no trees?"