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THE PESCADERO VALLEY OUTDOOR SCHOOL SONGBOOK A Collection of Music for All Ages

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THE PESCADERO VALLEY OUTDOOR SCHOOL SONGBOOK

A Collection of Music for All Ages

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THE PESCADERO VALLEY OUTDOOR SCHOOL SONGBOOK

A Collection of Music for All Ages

Compiled and Edited by Joshua “Bobcat” Stacy

Previous edition compiled by Megan “Canyon” Phillips With help from a lot of other people

Thanks to everyone who contributed one way or another to this amazing collection of music. Special thanks to Paul “Palm” Mazzei for his compositions, help with this songbook and setting a rockin’ tone at campfires here at San Joaquin Outdoor School, thanks to Gregory “Grey Wolf” Bahr for his encouragement during this project, and finally thanks to all of the musicians of the valley for making magic every week and creating an environment where music is an integral part of life. Music is one of the most powerful tools we have as naturalists. It lifts spirits and engages minds in a way that is uniquely captivating.

Preface and Acknowledgements from the previous edition: Here’s a collection that will never be finished, for use with your voice, guitar, shaker, tambourine, drum, flute, and laughter. Remember that kids never love you more than when you get up and make a fool of yourself, on key or not. Thanks to Evergreen Eric for the original songbook (1995) which this is based upon, to Solar Steve for unending musical and creative inspiration, and to all the rock stars in the Pescadero Valley and beyond. We may not see each other as often as we’d like but we’re all singin’ the same songs. Printed 9/1/07

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Teaching / Folk Songs A Place in the Choir 6 Air Cycle Swing 7 Algae 8 The Ancient Egyptians 9 Anemone 10 Banana Slug Song 11 Bats Eat Bugs 12 Beatles' Earth Songs 13 Big Red Rap 14 Bizz Buzz 15 The Boats They Come 16 Branching Out 17 Chigga Cheer 18 The Circle Game 19 Come as a slug 20 Compost Cake 21 Country Roads 22 Decompostion 23 The Decomposer Song 24 Dead Skunk 25 Dirt 26 Dirt made My Lunch 27 Don’t Touch It, Don’t Eat It, Don’t Lick It 28 The Dodo Song 29 Endless Concert 30 Evil Waste 31 Expanding Universe 32 The FBI 33 Food Chain 34 Funky Fungus 35 Give Plants A Chance 36 The Garden Song 37 Go Into the Night 38 Gusano 39 Habitat 40 Harriet Tubman 41 I Am a Redwood 42 I Am an Animal 43 I Am Connected 44 I Believe In You 45

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I Can't Help But Wonder 46 If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out 47 I'll Rot Away 48 I Wanna Be A Dog 49 The Layer Song 50 Lichen 51 Likin' The Lichen 52 The Limbo 53 Live Oak, Live Oak 54 Living In the Redwoods 55 The Living Sea 56 Lizards 57 Moonshadow 58 Misquito Fiesta 59 Ode de la Marsh 60 Outdoor School I (First Day) 61 Outdoor School II (Last Day) 62 Pattycake Polka 63 Photosynthesis 64 Piece of Scat 65 Planet that is Green 66 Plankton Soup 67 Rainbow Connection 68 Recycling 69 Rocks in My Socks 70 Ripple 71 River Song 72 Rock & Trees 73 Roots, Stems, Leaves 74 Rooty Toot Toot For the Moon 75 Safe At Home 76 Salamander 77 Say Goodbye with Some Hello 78 Scat Makes the World Go Round 79 Sea Star 80 Semi-Aquatic Life 81 Shooting Star 82 Singing To the Moon 83 Slug Named Fred 84 Silent Spring 85 Silly Salamander 86 The Snake Song 87 So Why Aren't You? 88 Solar Energy Shout 89 Spawnin' Blues 90 Splendor of the World 91 Tidepool Boogie 92 The Tidepool Shuffle 93 Tube Feet 94

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Water Cycle Boogie 95 Waves Come From Wind 96 Web of Life 97 We’re In This Together 98 Where Do the Children Play? 99 Wild Thing 100 Your Own Worst Enemy 101

Short Closing/Dismissal Songs 102 Friends Goodnight and Sleep Well Happiness Runs Humble If I Had Wings Turn the World Around Voices of One People With People I Like Chants 105 Air I Am Connected Deep Peace Down Down Down Fog I Circle Around Mammal My Roots Go Down River is Flowing River of Birds Standing Like A Tree Sun, Soil, Water, and Air Two Hands Hold The Earth Waterfall Who Were the Witches? Campfire Stories/Skits Falling Rock 108 The Lorax 110 The Other Way to Listen 114 Rindecella 116 Sunny Side 117 Whatif? 118

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TEACHING/FOLK SONGS

A PLACE IN THE CHOIR (adapted from “All God’s Crittters” by Bill Staines)

G

Chorus: All Earth’s critters got a place in the choir D G G7 Some sing low and some sing higher

C G Some sing out loud on the telephone wire

D G Some just clap their hands, or paws, or fins, or claws, or anything they got now

Listen to the bass it’s the one on the bottom Where the bullfrog croaks and the hippopotamus Moans and groans with a big to do, The old cow just goes MOOOOO… Chorus The dogs and the cats they take up the middle The hummingbird hums and the cricket fiddles The donkey brays and the pony neighs The old coyote HOWLS… Chorus Listen to the top where the little birdies sing With the melodies and the high notes ringing And the Screech Owl hollers over everything And the Stellar’s Jay disagrees… Chorus Singing in the night time singing in the day The skunk just grunts and he’s on his way The possum ain’t got much to say And the porcupine talks to himself… Chorus

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AIR CYCLE SWING (Doug Greenfield) C Am D7 G Chorus: The air cycle, it takes you and me; C Am D7 G

The air cycle, we're breathing with the trees. C E F F# What we breathe out, those plants breathe in; G G7 We trade CO

2 for oxygen.

The trees got a kitchen up in their leaves; Cooking up a recipe that we all need. Sun, soil, water, and CO

2,

Produces oxygen for me and you. Chorus Now every living thing everywhere Has got to have a breath of that sweet fresh air. By paving the land and cutting all of the trees, We're endangering our planets livability. Chorus Have you been to a salt marsh? Many plants growing in a land that's harsh. In a sandy, sunny, windy, salty habitat, Making oxygen is where it's at. Chorus Now listen folks, we've got to care, Cause there's only so much sweet fresh air. Clean up smoke stacks, tailpipes too, To keep clean air for me and you. Chorus

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ALGAE (Shagbark and Tortuga) Chorus(4 beats on each G chord and 2 beats for C and D, reggae beat) G C D Algae, Algae, that's Mr. Algae to you G C D Algae, Algae, that's Mr. Algae to you Verses G I come in red brown and green, but that's not it C D I'm blue green diatom and dinoflagellate G If you go to the tidepools look underneath your shoe C D Chances are that I’m there too Take your ice cream carton see if you can see A crazy word that came from me It’s called carageenan and did you know It makes ice cream creamy, hey yo So if you’re not thinking about me baby you got some nerve Give me the respect that I deserve R-E-S-P-E-C-T to the A-L-G-A-E Before you go dissing me for making you slip Let me tell you something that will make you trip I’m in ice cream and chocolate milk And I make your hair feel just like silk Let me tell you something you’re not realizing While you go about your life I’m busy photosynthsizing So you think that trees are important to you I produce 80% of the earth’s O2 Hey little homies give me mad props “Cause I’m just as important as your farmer’s crops I’m the biggest crop in the sea “Cause I’m doing some primary productivity

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THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS (Poi Dogs Pondering) G C D Chorus: Well the ancient Egyptians and the other Africans,

G C D The Mayans, the Incas, and all the Polynesians, G C D All around the world a long long time ago, G C D G People would walk wherever they had to go.

Well, they didn't have car keys and they didn't have roads. They didn't have ugly convenience stores, or Texaco's. All around the world, a long long time ago, People would walk wherever they had to go. Chorus Now it's the nineteen nineties and the gasoline does flow, But I still try to walk to most of the places I have to go. But sometimes my friends say, "Hey, ____, wait a minute, There's a bus or a cab over there, why don't we go ahead and get in it?" But I say, "No, no, no! And didn't you know, You get to know things better when they go by slow. Chorus

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ANEMONE (Palm)

Chorus E F# E F# Anemone, Anemone, ain't got no hands, ain't got no feet E F# E F# Anemone, Anemone, stinging cells that protect me Anemone, Anemone, zooxanthellae in my belly Everybody say, Anemone Verses B F# E F# You know I've been waitin' all day long for the tide to get high B F# E F# I'm hating life when I'm livin' high and dry B F# E F# I'm just a little brown blob when I pull my green tentacles inside B F# E F# Spending my days just waiting for the next high tide Chorus I am a Cnidarian, that means jellyfish is my cousin That's why I kind of look like an upside down version of him We both have nematocysts, that is cells that sting While his hurt real bad mine just feel kinda sticky Chorus When a fish swims by I close my tentacles down real tight You know that's how I feed every day and every night I also have a symbiosis where algae lives in my belly But I prefer the term zooxanthellae Chorus

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BANANA SLUG SONG (Kevin Beals; additional lyrics from various sources)

G C D You know I love my baby (love my baby) C G C D I love the way that she hugs (way that she hugs) C G C D Some people don’t understand it (don’t understand it) C G C D She’s a banana slug (banana slug) D BA-NA-NA SLUG! He’s got just one foot On the side of her head He ain’t got no toes She’s got an all purpose hole He hangs out in the forest She’s got just one foot And helps it decompose. But plenty of soul. Well some folks say that she’s gross But I won’t hear that jive Cause if it weren’t for my baby The forest might not survive. The way you wiggle your antennae You know you give me such bliss Come on come on come on banana slug Won’t you blow me a kiss. The way you slide through the forest You know you look so fine Come on come on come on banana slug Won’t you show me your slime. You know I love my baby But he don’t need me That’s because he’s hermaphroditic That means he’s also a she! Sticky as peanut butter Shade of yellow Look like banana But oh so mellow! Shake it up baby Twist and slime Come on come on come on banana slug Oh you slime so fine.

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BATS EAT BUGS (Steve Van Zandt)

G C Bats eat bugs they don’t eat people. G D7 Bats eat bugs they don’t fly in your hair. G C Bats eat bugs they eat insects for dinner. G D7 G That’s why they’re flying up there. Coyotes eat rabbits they don’t eat people. Coyotes eat rabbits cause you’re too big to bite. Coyotes eat rabbits they eat rabbits for dinner. That’s why they’re out at night. Snakes eat mice they don’t eat people. Snakes eat mice that’s why they’re on the ground. Snakes eat mice cause we’re too big to swallow. So they don’t want you hanging around. Bears eat berries they don’t eat people. Bears eat berries they don’t eat you or me. Bears eat berries and they’ll steal your dinner. So you better hang it high in a tree. Nothing out there wants to eat you. Nothing out there wants to make you its meal. Nothing out there eats people for dinner. Cause you know how sick they would feel.

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BEATLES' EARTH SONGS (Adapted by Dan "Dirty D" Pascucci) YOU’VE GOT TO HIDE YOUR LOVE AWAY G D F C F C Here I stand with trash in hand, hanging at the ma-all G D F C F C D7 If it were gone, I could move on, it’s really , really sma-a-all Everywhere people stare, as I prepare to wa-aste I can see them point at me, and I hear them sa-a-ay Chorus G C D7 Hey, you’ve got to throw your trash away Hey, you’ve got to throw your trash away LET IT BE G D Em C When I find the earth in times of trouble, Mother Nature comes to me G D C G-Am7-G Speaking words of wisdom, plant a tree And when there’s carbon dioxide, she is standing right in front of me Speaking words of wisdom, plant a tree Chorus G Em D C G Plant a tree, plant a tree, plant a tree, plant a tree G D C G-Am7-G Water it tomorrow, plant a tree HEY JUDE D A Hey Dude, don’t waste that stuff A7 D you could reuse it, and make it better G D remember to cut down on all your trash A D and in a flash, you’ll make earth better Hey dude, don’t be afraid it will not hurt you, to conserve water The minutes, you cut down when you bathe maybe will save, a little otter hey dude, turn off the lights it could save you, a lot of money the power you save when you turn them off can be a lot, I’m not being funny

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BIG RED RAP (SMOE adaptation of Banana Slug String Band version) Gonna tell you a story that you should know ‘Bout the tallest tree that ever did grow. It’s a redwood tree and it stands so high That its tallest branches nearly reach the sky.

BBBBBBB-Big RRRRRRR-Red Well, this tree is nearly 2000 years old Knows many stories that never been told. Knew the Indians and the Spaniards too And he’s still around to get to know you. BBBBBBB-Big RRRRRRR-Red Well, his age and his height are his claim to fame By now you’ve probably guessed his name You come to see him at Outdoor Ed. That’s right, his name is Big Red. BBBBBBB-Big RRRRRRR-Red Well, Red’s got a friend who stands close by His name is Dead Fred and I’ll tell you why. He’s all black and hollowed out inside Cause years ago in a fire Fred died. BBBBBBB-Big RRRRRRR-Red Well, you’re probably wondering how Big Red Survived the fire that did in Fred. The fire swept by without leaving a mark Cause Red was protected by his thick strong bark. BBBBBBB-Big RRRRRRR-Red People will come and people will go But Red will remain and continue to grow. But he needs your help to protect his home And tell people with chainsaws to just go home. BBBBBBB-Big RRRRRRR-Red

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BIZZ BUZZ (Tad Drake) B E A bunch of busy bugs buzzin’ by my melon B E Assaulting my skin like a cop on a felon B E Yet I possess the power to kill or to not B (pause) To brush ‘em in the air or to squash ‘em with a swat. B E Now I do my part I recycle and don’t litter B E But here’s a simple fact we need to consider B E Of all the fellow forms given life at birth B (pause) Who was that that crowned us the kings of the earth? B E Chorus: I see them fly, I brush ‘em on by B E And don’t assume that I am almighty most high B E Five finger fling, a busy buzzing. B (pause)

In my ear I hear their buzz song sing. B E Bizz buzz B E That’s their bizz-i-nuss B E A bizz buzz bizz B (pause) That’s what it is Oh those pests let’s give them a rest, cause some Where down the road our lives will be blessed Though they wrap our skulls bean cere-burrito We must have mercy on the mosquitoes Chorus So don’t cry or whine make peace and be kind And give your blood like a grape gives wine - - Ding they swarm, they mean ho harm If you let them live you receive good karma! Chorus *can substitute chords G,C for B,E

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THE BOATS THEY COME (Bill Staines) G C G Chorus: The boats they come and the boats they go Am G White sails a–flashin’ from Mexico G C G Wonder if some day they’ll ever know Am D G As they sail on the deep blue sea He used to sit on the cliffs as the sun went down Waving his arms like some colorful clown Talking to the sea birds flying down Over the deep blue sea Chorus Some thought he was crazy cause he thought he could fly Some thought he was crazy from the look in his eye At most he’s just a character constantly high Singing by the deep blue sea D Bridge: Now he’s gone D His house torn down C His white beard’s never been seen around D C D Children still recall the sound of music by the sea They sing… Chorus Some thought he was crazy cause he said he could fly He just leaned into life as it went on by Like a sail on a wind, oh it carried him high As he sailed on the deep blue sea Chorus

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BRANCHING OUT (John Gorka; adaptation)

E A D A Chorus: I’m gonna reach, I’m gonna reach, I’m gonna reach E Reach for the sky. A D A I’m gonna reach, I’m gonna reach, I’m gonna reach E Till I know why. A When I grow up I wanna be a tree D Gonna make my home with the birds and the bees A And the squirrels, they can count on me E When I grow up I’m gonna be a tree. I’ll let my joints get stiff, put my feet on the ground Take the winters off, settle down Keep my clothes till they turn brown When I grow up I’m gonna settle down. Chorus When the spring comes by I’m gonna get real green If a dog comes by I’m gonna get real mean On windy days I’ll bend and lean When I grow up I’m gonna get real green. Chorus D Bridge: If I should fall in storm or slumber E A

Please don’t turn me into lumber D

I’d rather be a hollow nest E

Where creatures take their rest. Chorus Repeat first verse

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CHIGGA CHEER (music by Mark Nolan) Underlined word is replaced each time with a new one; e.g. the names of cabins) A C G A C G Hey there all you kids, you’re real cool cats A C G A C G You’ve got a whole lot of this and a whole lot of that A C G A C G So stand right here and shake your rear A C G A C G Show us how you do the chigga cheer! C A G A G A Hands up! Chigga chigga, chigga chigga Hands down! Chigga chigga, chigga chigga To the left! Chigga chigga, chigga chigga To the right! Chigga chigga, chigga chigga Owwwwwww! (everybody screams)

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THE CIRCLE GAME (Joni Mitchell) G C G Chorus: And the seasons, they go round and round C G

And the painted ponies go up and down C G We’re captive on a carousel of time C Bm C We can’t return we can only look behind from where we came Bm C G And go round and round and round in a circle game

G C G Yesterday a child went out to wander C D Caught a dragonfly inside a jar G C Bm Fearful when the sky was full of thunder C G D G And tearful at the falling of a star Then the child moved then times round the seasons Skated over ten clear frozen streams Words like “when you’re older” must appease him And promises of someday make up his dreams Sixteen springs and sixteen summers gone now Cartwheels turn to car wheels through the town And they tell him ‘take your time, it won’t be long now Till you drag your feet to slow the circles down’ So the years spin by and now the boy is twenty Though his dreams have lost some grandeur coming true There’ll be new dreams, maybe even better dreams, and plenty Before the last revolving year is through Tuning: D G D G B D

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COME AS A SLUG (words by Tad Drake; to music of Nirvana’s “Come As You Are”) F#m E F#m Come as a slug, eat some duff E F#m Decompose and make it dirt E F#m Find a log, you gastropod E F#m The forest floor is where we work E Chorus: We slide along F#m We sing our song E We’re spineless souls F#m A F#m A Invertebrates, invertebrates, invertebrates Our yellow coats, with banana boat Shine on slime, we like it wet Dark and damp is where we camp With one foot out we slowly step Chorus Light your yellow lamps, we’re super tramps We love our lives we hermaphrodites As sing and sang our lives began So sultans of soil slide and unite Chorus F#m A F#m A Bridge: Get your hand out of my pneumostome F#m A I said that’s my pneumostome F#m A Yeah that’s my pneumostome

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COMPOST CAKE (Steve Van Zandt)

G C G Chorus: In the compost pile, it’s a party for new soil G A D In the compost pile, new dirt is what we make G C G In the compost pile, come and join our celebration G D G In the compost pile, making compost cake D G Cookin’ up a batch of that compost cake

G C G C G Group 1: layer it & layer it, layer it & layer it, layer it & layer it, compost cake!

G C G C G Group 2: turn it & turn it, let the air flow through it now, compost cake!

G C G C G Group 3: pile it high, pile it high, pile it high, compost cake! C G Layer it and layer it with straw or leaves C G And that leftover salad that we didn’t eat C G Microscopic life turns on the heat to bake it A D It’s a compost cake, that’s what it takes to make it Chorus Turn it and turn it, let the air flow through it The beetles, bugs, and worms will chew to renew it Whatever is here will never ever stay the same Because decomposition is the name of the game Chorus Pile it and pile it with more and more To heat it up for sure we add some manure This luscious steaming stack of organic decay Whatever you’ve got we’ll watch it rot away Chorus

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COUNTRY ROADS (John Denver)

G Em Almost heaven, West Virginia, D C Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River. G Em Life is old there, older than the trees, D C Younger than the mountains, blowin' like a breeze. G D Chorus: Country roads, take me home

Em C To the place, I belong, G D West Virginia, mountain mama, C G Take me home, country roads.

All my memories, gather 'round her, Miner's lady, stranger to blue water. Dark and dusty, painted on the sky, Misty taste of moonshine, teardrops in my eyes. Chorus Em D G I hear her voice in the morning as she calls me, C G D The radio reminds me of my home far away. Em D C G Driving down the road I get a feeling that I should have been home D D7 Yesterday, yesterday. Chorus

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DECOMPOSITION (Steve Van Zandt)

E A7 Is there waste? Well I don't know E A7 One thing dies to let another grow E A7 This circle we see almost every day E D E The name we call it is... decay. G D Chorus: Well come on all you people, gather 'round

G D Breakdown and listen... E A7 E A7... To decomposition: Group 1: Muncha, muncha, muncha... Group 2: Decomposition, decomposition... Group 3: I get down, I break down, I get down...

There are many kinds of bugs Worms, snails, and banana slugs They are useful for me and you They help to make the soil... renew. Chorus Decomposition is a useful game A tree drops its leaves, but they don't stay the same A bug chews them up and spits them back out Making the soil for a new tree to... sprout. Chorus

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THE DECOMPOSER SONG (sung to the tune of Cecilia by Paul Simon) Lyrics by Jacob Sackin G C D G C G D Chorus: Decomposers turn rocks into dirt, turn logs and dead deer into soil. C G C G C G D Decomposers are maggots and flies, bacteria, worms and mushrooms, and mushrooms. GCDG X2 G C D G G C D G Ants and flies in the afternoon are eating the flesh of a dead raccoon. G C D G G C D In an Oak tree, in the park there are termites in tunnels beneath the G G C D G bark, there are termites in tunnels beneath the bark. GCDG X2 Chorus C G C D G C G D Decomposition recycles dead things, clears the forest floor of dead branches. C G C G C G D Decomposition recycles dead things, clears the forest floor of dead branches. G C D G The Decomposer sooooooooooooong. GCDG X2 Chorus

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DEAD SKUNK (Loudon Wainwright III) D A Crossing the highway late last night, G D He should’ve looked left and he should’ve looked right. A He didn’t see the station wagon car, G D The skunk got squashed and there you are. Chorus: D A

You got a dead skunk in the middle of the road, G D Dead skunk in the middle of the road, A Dead skunk in the middle of the road, G D And it’s stinkin’ to high heaven.

Take a whiff on me, that ain’t no rose. Roll up your windows and hold your nose. You don’t have to hear and you don’t have to see, Cause you can feel it in your olfactory! Chorus Well you got your dead cat and you got your dead dog, And on a moonlight night you’ve got your dead toad frog. Got your rabbit and your dead raccoon. The blood and guts, they’re going to make you swoon! Chorus

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DIRT (adapted from Phish, additional lyrics by Jacob Sackin) D Am C G I like to live beneath the dirt D Am C G A tiny space to move and breathe is all that I will ever need D Am C G I like to live beneath the dirt D Am C G Where I am free from push and shove like all those swarming up above E C D Beneath your heels I spend my time Am C G Eating dead things with my friends I’ll wiggle in the earth and dew C C Beneath the roots of trucks and stems Turn dead plants into something new D Am With millipedes and snakes and ants C G D Am And if you ever think of me kneel down and kiss the earth C G And show me what my life is worth E C D Upon the worms our life depends Am C G D Am C G

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DIRT MADE MY LUNCH (Steve Van Zandt)

C F C Chorus: Dirt made my lunch, dirt made my lunch, F C Thank you dirt, thanks a bunch, F C For my salad, my sandwich, my milk, and my munch G C Dirt made my lunch. Am C Dirt is a word we often use Am C When we’re talkin’ about the earth beneath our shoes. Am C It is a place where plants can sink their toes, F G And in a little while a garden grows. Chorus

A farmer’s plow will tickle the ground You know the earth has laughed when wheat is found. The grain is taken and the flour is ground, For making a sandwich to munch on down. Chorus A stubby green beard grows upon the land Out of the soil grass will stand. But under hoof it must bow, For making milk by way of a cow. Chorus

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DON’T TOUCH IT, DON’T EAT IT, DON’T LICK IT (Stu Branoff) D C G Walking through the forest, what did I see D C G It was a slimy banana slug looking right up at me D C G I wanted to pick it up and show it how much I really loved it D C G But my naturalist told me something better to do with it G Chorus: S/he said D C You don’t touch it, you don’t eat it G C DCGC You don’t lick it, just leave it alone (2X) Walking through the forest, what did I see It was a shiny plant with leaves of three I wanted to pick some and take it home to my folks But my naturalist said don’t touch that man, that’s poison oak Walking through the desert, what did I see It was a plant that was definitely spiky I told my friend here’s something for ya But my naturalist said don’t touch that, it’s a piece of cholla Walking through Natural Bridges, what did I see It was something green hanging near the milkweed I wanted to grab it and say what is this But my naturalist said don’t touch that, it’s a monarch chrysalis Walking through the redwoods, what did I see It was a fuzzy plant lying at my feet It looked like a nice place for my butt to settle But my naturalist said don’t touch that, it’s stinging nettle Walking through the forest, what did I see A big brown lump that was a somewhat smelly I asked if I could take a taste of some of that But my naturalist said no way, that’s a piece of scat

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THE DODO SONG (Lyrics and Music by Burl) Chorus: D C G D This is the story of the lives that have past, the creatures and the green things who were not allowed to last, It’s a story of broken cycles and connections long ago, like a wild free river whose not allowed to flow. Relationships aren’t forever and at times hard to see, Our dabbling with nature has disturbed things to be, The Song of The Dodo is a song of the past, Like other creatures and the green things who were not allowed to last. Chorus It’s the same story for the redwoods as well, A history of people too difficult to tell, Their voices have been lost to greed and false needs, Perhaps you will listen and help them succeed. Chorus Change is as old as the sun, stars and moon, It creeps upon us slowly and some times too soon, One thing I know is that change is to be And there’s no other place than here, you and me. Chorus

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ENDLESS CONCERT (Steve Van Zandt) G D Raccoon on the washboard, buzzards on the bones C D G Goose and gander on their saxophones Little birds in bushes, play their piccolos While the bullfrog takes the bass down low Spider plays her violin as she does the swing To the rhythm of the snake shake rattling C7 Chorus: Buzzin’ hummin’ drummin’ G Joint is jumpin’ when they play A Nature’s endless concert D Db D D Db D Night and day, hear them play Moo cow she likes country, jay birds rock and roll While the dogs and cats they groove to blues and soul Great Horned Owl likes opera, she’s the tenor in the trees While crickets play in three part harmony Humpback whale is singing an ancient gospel tune While coyote howls a ballad at the moon Chorus From atop the highest mountain, to the bottom of the sea Music is the thread of unity So step outside and hear it, you can play along Let your heart and soul fill right up with song It’s an endless concert every night and day These wild rhythms we can learn to play Chorus

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EVIL WASTE (adapted from Carlos Santana by Jonathan Ferris, last verse by Maggie Wolfe) Am D Am D Am D You've got to change your evil waste, baby, Am D Am D Before the landfills are full and closed. Am D Am D You've got to change, baby, Am D Am D Your wasting ways are growing old. Am D Am D Chorus: You must reduce it, re-use it, recycle today; Am D Am D

Go tell your neighbors, your parents, do it today! E Am D Am D This can't go on, you know you've got to change.

When you're asleep, baby, Your faucets drip and your lights are on. Water is life, baby, And you know you're wasting energy. Chorus When you’re at meals, baby, Food you don’t eat just goes to waste. Bread crusts and milk, baby, I’ve seen them sitting there on your plate. Chorus You've got to change your evil waste, baby The air is brown and it's not too cool Try takin' a walk, baby Instead of driving and wasting fuel Chorus

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EXPANDING UNIVERSE (Monty Python; adaptation) D A G D Remember that you’re standing on a planet that’s revolving A Revolving at 900 miles an hour It’s orbiting at 19 miles per second, so it’s reckoned D The sun is the source of all our power A G D The sun and you and me and all the stars that you can see G Are moving at a million miles a day D In an outer spiral orbit, 40 thousand miles an hour A G D In a galaxy we call the Milky Way. Our galaxy contains 100 billion stars And it’s 100 thousand light years side to side. It bulges in the middle 16 thousand light years thick But out by us it’s just 3 thousand light years wide. We’re 30 thousand light years from galactic central point We go round every 200 million years. And our galaxy is only one of billions and billions In this amazing expanding universe. Our universe itself keeps on expanding and expanding In all of the directions it can win. As fast as it can go at the speed of light you know 12 million miles a minute that’s the fastest speed there is. So remember when you’re feeling very small and insecure How amazingly unlikely is your birth. Sink your roots deep into the galaxy Dance of life on Planet Earth. Sink your roots deep into reality Dance for life on Planet Earth.

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THE FBI (Steve Van Zandt) Dm F G Chorus: The FBI, whenever something dies, Dm F G The FBI, is there on the scene Dm F G The FBI, is working overtime Dm F G Dm The FBI, to pick those bones clean F G Fungus!. (fungus), bacteria!. (bacteria), Dm F Am Dm

Invertebrates!. (invertebrates), the FBI (2x)

Dm There’s fungus all among us and it’s breaking things down F G Dm Returning nutrients into the fertile ground Millions of mycelium underground that’s why F G Dm When you hold a handful of the earth you hold the FBI Chorus There are billions of bacteria in that soil over there Microscopic life is in all the water, land and air You should know that they are there though they are too small for your eye These are secret agents of the FBI Chorus Insects, bugs, slugs, and worms are working night and day The invertebrate crew are special agents of decay To remove whatever’s rotten they will hop, crawl, hide or fly Enforcing nature’s laws they are the FBI Chorus Lay down very still in the duff and learn their ways Lift up a rotten log and you will surely be amazed Go creeping through the forest learn to see and be a spy In search of evidence of the FBI Chorus

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FOOD CHAIN (Steve Van Zandt) E D E G E Plants are producers, they’re sun users in the food chain; chain, chain E D E G E

They make food from the sun and the food chain has begun, food chain; chain, chain G Chorus: Predator and prey, D Producers and decay E G E Are in a food chain; chain chain (2x) Rabbit comes along and eats the plants down in the food chain; chain chain But the plants they have more to feed that herbivore in the food chain; chain chain Chorus Coyote likes to eat a little rabbit meat in the food chain; chain chain And it really makes his day to eat that rabbit prey in the food chain; chain chain Chorus Coyote lifts his tail and scats on the trail in the food chain; chain chain For the bugs that’s a deal, scat’s a gourmet meal in the food chain; chain chain Chorus The scat will decompose and a new plant grows in the food chain; chain chain So the food chain never ends, it just begins again in the food chain; chain chain Chorus You can see from this song how energy moves along in the food chain; chain chain So eat your food my friend but think of where it’s been in the food chain; chain chain Chorus

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FUNKY FUNGUS (Tad Drake) F# Chorus: I’m a funky fungus and I break out of the ground C#

And if you’re among us, you best be breakin’ down F# I’m a funky fungus and I eat, rip, and rot C#

Organic material decomposing on the spot B C# F F# Cause if you’re a fungus, and you’re among us, you’re breakin’ down

Many a fungi come in freaking funky shapes We’re like superheroes wearin’ caps instead of capes Our fruiting bodies elevated by a stalk Rooted by a mycelium reaching everywhere you walk Cause if you’re a fungus, and you’re among us, you’re breakin’ down. Chorus We’ve got our own kingdom, our own radical race Spreadin’ our spores a hundred miles out into space Released from our gills future families we do fling Reproducing with wonder and in funky fairy rings Cause if you’re a fungus, and you’re among us, you’re breakin’ down. Chorus Oyster mushrooms, candy caps, and chanterelles You may eat us but you better know us well! Cause if you’re mistaken, you’ll be sick or even dead So get to know us or we’re decomposing you instead Cause if you’re a fungus, and you’re among us, you’re breakin’ down. Chorus

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GIVE PLANTS A CHANCE (Steve Van Zandt)

E A B E

Chorus: Plants (plants) Plants (plants) Give plants a chance Plants (plants) Plants (plants) Give plants a chance

E A I like plants you could too E A There’s so many things that plants can do E A Feed them water watch them grow

E A There’s a lot of plants above but there’s even more below E A Rich soil (rich soil) Fresh air (fresh air) E A Sun and rain give them care

E A B Plants are the reason this world’s so fine B When was the last time you thanked a vine? Chorus Believe me when I say that plants they can thrill us Some can save us and some can kill us The grow everywhere from the tundra to your room They’re breaking through cement and they make the desert bloom They creep and climb (creep and climb) grow upside down (upside down) Grow real low or high above the ground Plants are the reason this world’s so great When was the last time you had plants on your plate? Chorus Plants are here so let’s celebrate them With every breath we take, well, we can thank them Plants hold the earth against the sky And leaves are the reason this world’s alive Brown and green (brown and green) Red and blue (red and blue) Yellow orange, old and new Plants are beauty growing free When was the last time you hugged a tree?

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THE GARDEN SONG (unknown) Chorus G C G Inch by inch, row by row C D G Gonna make this garden grow C D G Em All it takes is a rake and a hoe A7 D And a piece of fertile ground G C G Inch by inch, row by row C D G Someone bless these seeds I sow C D G Em Someone warm them from below A7 D Until the rain comes tumbling down Verses G C G Pulling weeds and picking stones C D G Man is made of dreams and bones C D G Em Feel the need to grow my own A7 D Because the time is close at hand Grain for grain, sun and rain Find my way in nature's chain Tune my body and my brain To the music from the land

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GO INTO THE NIGHT (Steve Van Zandt) G Am If you go into the night there’s music in the night, C G Calling out a song that’s clear. G Am A night time pal is the great horned owl, C G C G With a song that you can hear, and the owl you can hear. If you go into the night there’s music in the night, Calling out a song that’s clear. Down in the bog there’s a million frogs, With a song that you can hear, and the frogs you can hear, And the owl you can hear. If you go into the night there’s music in the night, Calling out a song that’s clear. Down in the thickets there are some crickets, With a song that you can hear, and the crickets you can hear, And the frogs you can hear, And the owl you can hear. If you go into the night there’s music in the night, Calling out a song that’s clear. The musical note of a lone coyote, Is a song that you can hear, and the coyote you can hear, And the crickets you can hear, And the frogs you can hear, And the owl you can hear. If you go into the night there’s music in the night, Calling out a song that’s clear. The silent wonder of people’s hearts, Is a song that you can hear, and the silence you can hear, And the coyote you can hear, And the crickets you can hear, And the frogs you can hear, And the owl you can hear.

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GUSANO (I AM A WORM) (Mel McMurrin & Kevin Beals) I am a worm Am The wondrous worm E It’s down under E That I love to squirm Am To eat the dead Am As a living’s my toil E Am E Am Am And what comes out makes magnificent soil C G F E Chorus: Gusano-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-SI! C G F E Gusano-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-SI! F G C D I aerate the earth as I tunnel and squirm F G Am Am I am proud to be called a worm! Our tunnels flood It rains all night Come up for air Be killed by light When people die Worms attend though it’s dull But no one comes to a worm’s funeral Chorus A robin’s cute But have you heard Of the massacre Of the early bird We do such good From us you could learn But you make us fish bait in return Chorus

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HABITAT (Bill Oliver) C Am F G Chorus: Habitat, habitat, have to have a habitat (X3) G C

You have to have a habitat to carry on

C Am F G The ocean is a habitat a very special habitat It’s where the deepest water’s at It’s where the biggest mammal’s at It’s where our future food is at It keeps the atmosphere intact

G C The ocean is a habitat that we depend on The forest is a habitat a very special habitat It’s where the tallest trees are at It’s where a bear can scratch its back It keeps the ground from falling back Renews the oxygen in fact The forest is a habitat that we depend on The river is a habitat a very special habitat It’s where the freshest water’s at For people fish and dusky wood rats But when the people dump their trash The river takes the biggest rap The river is a habitat that we depend on The marsh is a habitat a very special habitat It’s where the waterfowl are at It’s where a turtle takes a bath It’s where the algae do their math Multiplying very fast The marsh is a habitat that we depend on People are different than foxes and rabbits Affect the whole world with their bad habits Better to love it while we still have it Or rat-a-tat-tat our habitat’s gone

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HARRIET TUBMAN (John McCutcheon) Am One night I dreamed I was in slavery C G Am ‘Bout 1850 was the time C E7 Am Em Am Sorrow was the only sign, nothing about to ease my mind Am Out of the night appeared a lady C G Am Leading a distant pilgrim band. C E7 “First mate!” she cried, pointing her hand Am Em Am “Make room aboard for this young woman,” singing: Am Chorus: Come on up, I’ve got a life line C G Am Come on up to this train of mine. (repeat) G Am She said her name was Harriet Tubman C G Em Am And she drove for the underground railroad. Hundreds of miles we traveled onward Gathering slaves from town to town. Seeking every lost and found, Setting those free that once were bound. Somehow my heart was growing weaker, I fell by the wayside sinking sand. Firmly did this lady stand, Lifted me up and took my hand, singing: Chorus Am Who are these children dressed in red? G E7 Am Must be the ones that Sister Moses led. Am Who are these children dressed in red? G E7 Am Must be the ones that Sister Moses led. Chorus She said her name was Harriet Tubman, and she drove for the underground railroad… come on up!!!

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I AM A REDWOOD (words by Tad Drake; to music of Counting Crows’ “Rain King”) G C9 D9 C9 G C9 When I think of heaven, deliver me in a ring of redwood trees D9 C9 G C9 D9 I think of climbin, in this fog we’ll grow and gather C9 G C9 Render up our spirit to the burning soul…the sun D C9 In the beauty of a bright blue sky Am C Am C So sisters join me, let’s sprout our limbs and soar D C9 And we will live forever more G C9 D9 C9 G Chorus: I belong along the California coast C9 D9 C9 G Standing strong in the valleys where it’s moist C9 D9 G The kings of tallness, I’m growin’ always C9 G C9 D9 C9 G ‘Cause I am a redwood. I say old growth brothers why are we so alone We cannot live in fear that they may take us from our home But we’re alive, we’re alive! Our roots are sinkin’ in If there’s justice here on this earth we ask you people to save our kin Don’t try to chop me ‘cause it’s been done before And we choose to stand forever more. Chorus Am C Am C Bridge: I only want the same as anyone, to hold the earth and wave at the sun D C9 G

Each day freely, and then the animals will call me home. When I think of heaven, deliver me in a forest free of swords I think of smilin’, side by side we’ll sing together Render up our voices to the breathing of the earth The winds will ring our freedom loud. So take a stand now, cause you possess the power To help us live forever more! Chorus

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I AM AN ANIMAL (Dana Lyons; adaptation)

A G A G A Chorus: I am an animal, you are an animal D C D A G A We both are animals, we eat like animals E D E D C D We dance like animals, we play like animals A G A G A We all are animals, we all are animals. The reptiles have some class. They slither about in the grass. They like it when the weather's damp. They party deep in the swamp. They got smooth and shiny skins. Long tongues and longer tails. Chorus The birds do it all with their beaks. They eat, they clean, and they speak. Their wings take them high in the air. And who knows what they do up there. They've got dances that can't be beat . With their feathers and rubber feet. Chorus The insects have some pride. They wear their skeletons outside. They can live anywhere. Hot or cold they do not care. With antennas and many eyes, they eat, reproduce and they die. Chorus The mammals are a wild bunch. They eat each other for lunch. They've got fur as soft as silk. They feed their babies milk. They sing all the latest tunes. At night they howl at the moon. Chorus The fish dig a whole other scene. Their whole world is aquamarine. Some are thin and some are fat. Some of their faces are flat, They take transatlantic trips. They do strange things with their lips. Chorus But let’s not forget the plants. The plants have so much fun. They don’t eat anyone. They just soak up the sun. They rub their branches in the breeze. Dandelions tickle the trees. Chorus

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I AM CONNECTED (Aaron Drake) Chorus: I am connected to the b-slug, and the b-slug's connected to the redwood, and the redwood's connected to the ocean and the ocean is connected to me. This week I got connected to my counselor, and my counselor is connected to my naturalist, and my naturalist is connected to the night time, and the night time is connected to me. Then I got connected to Bancroft and Bancroft’s connected to Valle Verde and Valle Verde's connected to my cabin and the cabin is connected to me. Chorus In the forest got connected to the insects and the insect are connected to Big Red, and Big Red's connected to Dead Fred, and Dead Fred's connected to me. Also got connected to the bird nerd, and the bird nerd's connected to the marsh, and the marsh is connected to the creek and the creek is connected to me. Chorus We are connected to the garden, and the garden is connected to compost and compost is connected to organic and organic is connected to me Full moon's connected to the tide pool, the tide pool’s connected to anemone, anemone’s connected to hermit crabs, and hermit crabs are connected to me. Chorus Peace is connected to a "Good Act”, a “Good Act’s” connected to good fun, and good fun's connected to a Good Earth and Good Earth is connected to me. You must always stay connected and I must always stay connected, and I must always stay connected and we must always stay connected 'cuz you are connected to me. Chorus

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I BELIEVE IN YOU (Susan Grace)

G D C The river’s rough, and I know you’re scared G D C Reach inside, the strength is there G D C Am You can do it if you dare G D C C (mute) Trust yourself and go on with the flow... because G D C Chorus: I believe in you G D C Just like the river, there’s rocks in view G D C Am I know what you can do G D C My friend, I believe... (mute) G D C I believe in you (2x, last time 3x) Sometimes this world seems so lonely We’re all struggling through Sometimes it seems like no one cares But my friend I’m always here for you Chorus Just trust yourself to be who you are Sing your song strong and true Know that you are not alone Cause we’re all traveling down that same road too Chorus

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I CAN’T HELP BUT WONDER (Tom Paxton) C F Am Dm It’s a long and dusty road, and it’s a hot and a heavy load G C And the folks I meet ain’t always kind C F Am Dm Some are bad and some are good, some have done the best they could G C Some have tried to ease my troublin’ mind Dm C G C Em Am Chorus: And I can’t help but wonder where I’m bound, where I’m bound Dm C G C And I can’t help but wonder where I’m bound I have been around this land just a-doin’ the best I can Tryin’ to find what I was meant to do And the faces that I see are as worried as can be And it looks like they are wonderin’ too Chorus I had a little gal one time, she had lips like sherry wine And she loved me til my head went plumb insane But I was too blind to see, she was driftin’ away from me And one day she left on the morning train Chorus I’ve got a buddy from home but he started out to roam And I hear he’s out by Frisco Bay And sometimes when I’ve had a few, his voice comes singin’ thru And I’m goin’ out to see him some old day Chorus If you see me passing by and you sit and wonder why And you wish that you were a rambler, too Nail your shoes to the kitchen floor, lace ‘em up and bar the door Thank your stars for the roof that’s over you Chorus

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IF YOU WANT TO SING OUT, SING OUT (Cat Stevens)

C G F G If you want to sing out, sing out

C G Am And if you want to be free, be free

F C G There’s a million ways to be C G (GC) You know that there are And if you want to sing high, sing high And if you want to sing low, sing low There’s a million ways to go, You know that there are

C F G C You can do what you want, the opportunity’s on

C F G C And if you find a new way, you can do it today

C F G C You can make it all true, and you can make it undo,

Am Em Am Em Am You see, ah ah ah, it’s easy, ah ah ah, Em G (GC) You only need to know If you want to say yes, say yes And if you want to say no, say no There’s a million ways to go You know that there are If you want to be me, be me And if you want to be you, be you There’s a million things to do You know that there are

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I’ll ROT AWAY (adaptation of Albert Brumley’s “I’ll Fly Away”) G In the ground where all the plants are found C G I’ll rot away G For a while I’ll rot in your compost pile D G I’ll rot away C G *Chorus: I’ll rot away (like compost) C G I’ll rot away (in the garden) G Back to the ground where the plants are found C G I’ll rot away

G +Chorus: I’ll rot away (like compost) C G I’ll rot away (in the garden) G Em/G Back to the ground where the plants are found D G I’ll rot away My nose and toes they both will decompose I’ll rot away My ears and knees will become food for the trees I’ll rot away Chorus My eyes and thighs will be food for the flies I’ll rot away When I dies I guess I will fertilize I’ll rot away Chorus Feed your garden with my head I won’t need it I’ll be dead I’ll rot away When you eat a pea you’ll be eating part of me I’ll rot away Chorus * Original Chords + Chords Rewritten by Bobcat

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I WANNA BE A DOG (Barry Louis Polisar) G C G Oh I wanna be a dog. C I wanna wag my tail, D Chase cars knock over garbage cans, G And bite the lady who brings the mail. G C Chorus: Oh I wanna have dog breath, (audience pants) G

I wanna learn to growl. (audience growls) A7 Scratch fleas and ticks, and run after sticks, D D7 I want the moon to make me hooowwl! (audience howls)

Oh I wanna be a dog. I wanna drool on the floor, Chase cats get fed, get pats on the head, Chew your shoes and bark at the door. Chorus Oh I wanna be a dog. I wanna dig big holes. I wanna sniff French poodles, and basset hounds, And pee on telephone poles. Chorus Oh I wanna be a dog. I wanna big wet nose. I wanna run in the street, get mud on my feet, And jump up onto your clothes. Chorus Oh I wanna be a dog. I wanna sleep on the ground. Being human these days is getting too crazy, I just wanna be a hound

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THE LAYER SONG (To the Tune of "This Land is Your Land" adapted by Dan "Dirty D" Pascucci) F You layer your clothes C I’ll layer my clothes G we’ll keep Jack Frost from C nipping at our nose F We’ll do what Dan says C-G-C because he knows G G7 C layers are good for you and me when it is freezing you might start sneezing or maybe frostbite I am not teasing you’ll find that layers are much more pleasing layers are good for you and me as I was working down by the river I got so cold I started to shiver so hear this message that I deliver Layers are good for you and me you could get real sick or hypothermic if you don’t layer ‘cause that’s the real trick and don’t wear cotton because it won’t wick layers are good for you and me watch for convection and radiation vasoconstriction vasodilation conduction can cool and evaporation that’s how your body looses heat

cover your head and your feet and your hands use wool and fleece cause they both are real grand make sure your outfits are all good and planned Layers are good for you and me We are sixth graders we wear our layers and layer our clothes cause nothings greater than staying warm while collecting dater Layers are good for you and me

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LICHEN (adapted from LaBamba, lyrics by Jacob Sackin) Chorus: G C D C

La La Lichen (3X) G C D C G La la la la la la lichen (2X) C D C G C D Is a fungus that grows in the tree bark C G C D C G C D Yes it grows on the tree bark and the boulders turning them into soil C G C D It turns them into soil so new plants can grow C G C D New plants can grow, new plants can grow Chorus But it is also an algae Yes it is also algae, a sun eater turning light into sugar It turns light into sugar so it can eat So it can eat, so it can eat Chorus It’s 2 things working together It’s 2 things working together, it’s symbiotic, it’s a symbiotic relationship The fungus and algae turn light into sugar and rocks to dirt So it can eat and new plants can grow Chorus

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LIKIN’ THE LICHEN (Bug Johnson) Chorus: C G C G

Well the algae likes the fungus and the fungus likes the algae C G C G

Now we’re all likin the lichen C G C G C G And it’s plain to see in the big city or in the mountains when you’re

C G7 hikin

C G C G C G C G Now sit right back and I’ll tell you a tale about something you might not have noticed C G C G C G C It’s about two life forms getting together in a thing called symbiosis Deep in the forest or a high rocky bluff and going on under your feet A pretty green algae and a beautiful fungus decided they should meet F C G C It was a chance encounter that really makes you wonder ‘bout the beauty that occurs G7 And if you get real quiet and you get real close you see a friendship that endures Chorus C G C G C G Well you might not think that these species are important but here you would be C G mistiken For if you like clean air and you like healthy soil you should be lovin’ the lichen F C G C The dissolve down rocks as easy as you please providing food for the forest G I can’t think of any more words to rhyme so lets just sing the chorus Chorus

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THE LIMBO (unknown origin) A Every boy and every girl E A All around the limbo world A Do the limbo rock E A All around the limbo clock. D Chorus: Jack be nimble, Jack be quick A E

Jack go under the limbo stick E

Around the limbo clock A E A

They do the limbo rock. First you spread your limbo feet Then you move to limbo beat Limbo ankle limbo knee Bend back like a limbo tree. Chorus Now you find a limbo girl Give that limbo girl a whirl There’s a limbo moon tonight We can limbo all night Chorus

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LIVE OAK, LIVE OAK (adapted from Chuck Berry’s “Louie, Louie”) A D Chorus: Live Oak, Live Oak, (ch ch) E D A D

Ooh baby, let your xylem flow (uh!) E D Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, A D Live Oak, Live Oak, (ch ch) E D A D E D Ooh baby, let your xylem flow. (uh!)

Grey squirrel told me just the other day, Found an acorn and he ran away, Dug a hole and he stuck it in the sand, New tall trees grow across the land. Chorus A Live Oak's roots grow way down low, Where water and nutrients begin to flow, They raise their branches up to the sun, Now photosynthesis has begun. Chorus Live oak leaves will prick your skin Touch them once, won’t touch them again Oak woodland is their favorite home So pay them a visit in their own life zone

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LIVING IN THE REDWOODS (Mark Nolan) Chorus: D G I like singing in the Redwoods D A I like hiking through the tall trees D G I like living in the Redwoods Em A D So let the Redwoods live Verse: D Em In every coastal valley in Northern California G A D There grows the tallest trees on Earth D Em Early in the morning you hear the thrushes song G A D Hiking through the Redwoods singing along Chorus D Em A hundred years ago loggers came and cut them down G A D Nothing left but barren ground D Em But out of those tree stumps new trees grew G A D Redwood forests are able to renew Chorus D Em Go hiking through a Redwood forest give a tree a hug G A Find a magic spot kiss a Banana Slug D Em It a special place still hear because people show they care G A Keep the forests green and growing everywhere Chorus So let the Redwoods live (3x)

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THE LIVING SEA (Steve Van Zandt)

G A D Chorus: Ooh, ooh, ooh, with the living sea

G A D Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Celebration G A D Ooh, ooh, ooh, with the living sea G A D Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Celebrate

D G A D The ocean is the mother of every land

G D A From the Himalayan snow to the Arabian sand

D G A D And the ocean gives the living what the living need Bm G A We are breathing with the ocean with the living sea Chorus Everything is touched by the ocean’s reach From the high mountain tops to the wind blown beach We are all island people surrounded by one sea As the ocean give the living what the living need Chorus To the moon and the stars our rockets can soar But the depths of the ocean have not yet been explored There is wisdom, there is beauty, there is mystery In the pulsing, rocking, rhythm of the living sea Chorus The ancient salty sea flows within us all The largest life is in the ocean down to the very small Keep it vital, treat is kind, give it sanctity All life is intertwined with the living sea Chorus

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LIZARDS (Steve Van Zandt) D Bb A Chorus: Lizards, turtles and snakes D Bb A So lizards, here’s what it takes to be a D Bb C Lizard! To be reptilian... D Bb D It takes cold blood and scaly skin (4X) C D Lots of lazy lizards laying on the stone C D I said I must be in a lizard zone C D Lots of lazy lizards soaking up the sun Bb A Sometimes I wish that I was one… Chorus Lots of lazy lizards, they were there by the dozens I started thinking ‘bout their ancient cousins Who roamed this earth a million years or more They were giant lizards called dinosaurs… Chorus If I could I would surely be Part of this great family Of lizards, snakes, and crocodiles You can just call me reptile… Chorus

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MOONSHADOW (Cat Stevens) D A7 D Chorus: I’m being followed by a moonshadow G A7 D

Moonshadow, moonshadow. D A7 D

Leaping and hopping on a moonshadow G A7 D

Moonshadow, moonshadow. G D G D And if I ever lose my hands G D Em A7 Lose my plow, lose my land G D G D Yes, if I ever lose my hands Em A7 D Bm Away – ay ay ay ay, ay ay ay ay Em A7 D I won’t have to work no more. Chorus And if I ever lose my eyes If my colors all run dry Yes if I ever lose my eyes Away – ay ay ay ay, ay ay ay ay I won’t have to cry no more. Chorus And if I ever lose my legs, I won’t moan and I won’t beg Oh, if I ever lose my legs Away – ay ay ay ay, ay ay ay ay I won’t have to walk no more. Bridge: Chorus E7 A Did it take long to find me? And if I ever lose my mouth, E7 A All my teeth, north and south I asked the faithful light Yes, if I ever lose my mouth E7 A Away – ay ay ay ay, ay ay ay ay Yes, did it take long to find me I won’t have to talk (pause) no more. E7 A A7 And are you gonna stay the night? Chorus

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MOSQUITO FIESTA (Daryll Cherney; additional lyrics by David Bruns) G Chorus: We’re getting eaten by mosquitos C We are like mosquito fritos G They like to nibble on our noses C They do not care about our clothes F Because their mouths can go right through them C Sometimes they even stop to chew them G We’re getting eaten by mosquitos C Mosquito fiesta…Ole! And when they nibble on your knuckles it will not make you want to chuckle And when they bite upon your ankle you will not be very thankful And when they feast upon your forearms you’re going to end up with some sore arms You’ll wish you had two more arms Mosquito fiesta…ole! And when they bite you on your fingers You will really feel their stingers And when they bite you on your elbows you’ll wish it was another fellow And if they bite you on your tummy They’re going to think that you are yummy You will not think that it is funny Mosquito fiesta…ole! And when you go out forest hiking it will be much to their liking And when you go down to the beach now You will be within their reach now If you’re a loser or a winner To a mosquito you’re just dinner And they’re not getting any thinner Mosquito fiesta…ole!

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ODE A LA MARSH (Palm) Chorus G C Whether cormorant or eagle, mallard duck or egret Em D Don't take away the marsh, 'cause the birds really need it G C A wader (WADER!) A diver (DIVER!) Em D A swimmer (SWIMMER!) A flyer (FLYER!) Verses Em D The egret was making his way on the Pacific Flyway C D When he got hungry and he needed a break Em D He needed a hotel motel, holiday inn C D There was so much food that he could bring his friends Chorus They found steelhead trout when they were feeling down and out And it finally gave them a reason to shout So at the bird blind you should sit real still And know that tired hungry birds are getting their fill Chorus When you go to the marsh you never know what your finding It's more precious than the finest diamond Lizard's tail, Coyote brush and California Buckwheat I've never seen so much biodiversity Chorus The marsh can filter out all the sediment and muck And the stuff in your water that makes you go yuck But more than that the marsh is so beautiful It makes me wanna say I love outdoor school Chorus

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OUTDOOR SCHOOL I (adapted from Farmhouse by Phish, Lyrics by Jacob Sackin)

C G Chorus: I never ever saw the stars so bright

Am F Our counselors (cabin leaders) are hecka tight C G The redwood trees reach amazing heights Am F A week outside will make me feel allright (2X)* C G Am F *allright, allright, allright, allright, allright, allright

C G Am F C G Am Welcome this is outdoor school F C We have trees, rocks and birds G C G A creek and a lot of dirt C G Am The forest floor is your classroom F C G C G And there’s no chairs walls or desks, or carpet Am G You’ll go on hikes both far and near C F If you’re quiet you might see some deer.

Am G If you get dirty we won’t get mad. C G C You miss your parents but don’t feel sad… Chorus Am G Go on a hike and explore the dark C F Coyotes howl and foxes bark Am G Careful not to squash the banana slugs C G Find out what a decomposer does

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OUTDOOR SCHOOL II (adapted from Farmhouse by Phish, lyrics by Jacob Sackin)

C G Chorus: I never ever saw the stars so bright

Am F Our counselors (cabin leaders) are hecka tight C G The redwood trees reach amazing heights Am F A week outside will make me feel allright (2X)* C G Am F *allright, allright, allright, allright, allright, allright

C G Am F C G Am It’s the last day of Outdoor School F C We hope you had a lot of fun G C G And come back as a counselor (cabin leader) C G Am Go home to your friends and family F C G C G Tell them all that you have learned about nature Am G You’ve gone on hikes both far and near C F If you were quiet you might have seen some deer Am G When you go home you might feel sad C G C But you can’t wait to see your mom and dad… Chorus When you get home you’ll watch TV Take a bath and eat candy But don’t forget what you now know The Planet Earth is your home Chorus

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PATTYCAKE POLKA (unknown) C Heel and a toe, heel and a toe, and slide, slide slide G Heel and a toe, heel and a toe, and slide, slide slide C Clap right, clap left, clap both, clap knees G C Right elbow swing and move to the left right now. Each time, as you speed up, move up a key; the progression goes: C / G D / A E / B7 G / D

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS (Steve Van Zandt) F Bb C Chorus: It’s a miracle up in those trees (A miracle, a miracle) F Bb C It’s a miracle in each green leaf (A miracle, a miracle) F Bb C All of life depends on this (A miracle, a miracle) F Bb C Miracle, photosynthesis (A miracle, a miracle) F

Group 1: ...sunlight coming down... Bb C

Group 2: ...a miracle, a miracle F Group 3: …photosynthesis!!! F Scientists don’t even know how it’s done Bb C How plants make sugar out of the sun F Water, air combined with skill Bb C By the magical green stuff chlorophyll Chorus Now you can’t go out and take a bite Of the water, air, or the sunlight We depend on the plants to survive Making food to keep us alive Chorus *can also be played: G (F),C (Bb),D (C)

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PIECE OF SCAT (SMOE adaptation of Neil Young’s “Piece of Crap”) Em G Em G Chorus: It starts with an “S” and it ends with a “T”

Em G Em G It comes out of you and it comes out of me

Em G Em G Now I know what you’re thinking, but don’t call it that Em G Em G Let’s be scientific and call it scat! Em G Em It was a piece of scat! (audience responds: PIECE OF SCAT!!!)

Em G You can find it on the ground Em G It’s usually colored brown Em G It is shaped in a mound Em G Em It is a piece of scat (PIECE OF SCAT!)

You can smell it with your nose It’s gonna decompose It’s where the fungus grows It is a piece of scat! I was tired of TV I was checking out the trees I could smell it in the breeze It was a piece of scat! A squirrel ate a nut Digested in his gut It came out his butt It was a piece of scat! They look like raisinettes But please don’t eat them yet They’re from a deer I bet It is a piece of scat! I know it’s kind of gory But it’s a true story It marks territory It is a piece of scat!

Bird flying through the air Look out! Beware! It landed in my hair It was a piece of scat! It’s full of FBI You can’t see them with your eye But without them we would die It is a piece of scat!

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PLANET THAT IS GREEN (sung to the tune of yellow submarine by The Beatles) By Jacob Sackin G D C G Em Am C D On the street where I was born, lived a girl in Apartment E G D C G Em Am C D And she told me of her life, looking under rocks and climbing trees. So one day I followed her, till we left behind the city streets And we played deep in the woods, on our planet that is green. G D G Chorus: We all live on a planet that is green, a planet that is green,

a planet that is green. X 2 As we hiked between the trees, crawling through the mud on our knees We watched the birds, we swam in streams, on our planet that is green. Chorus But back at home I'm always bored, playing with Pokemon cards on the floor I'm so tired oh don't you see laying on the couch, watching TV But that was then and now I see, everyone of us has all we need Sky of blue and trees of green, on our planet that is Green Chorus We all live on a planet that is green, a planet that is green, a planet that is green.

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PLANKTON SOUP (Steve Van Zandt) D G D G If you live out in the sea then the thing that you should eat D A D It’s a mix of plants and meat called Plankton Soup D G D G Out where algae grows in a lovely sea meadow D A D That’s where you’ll find a batch of Plankton Soup D Chorus: (2X) Plankton Soup, Plankton Soup G D Aye! You really ought to try some A D The ocean is alive with Plankton Soup Now the diatoms catch some sun then the soup it has begun That’s how you cook a batch of plankton soup Then the zoo plankton can munch on a phyto plankton lunch There’s a food chain in each bite of plankton soup Chorus The great whale takes its fill of Plankton soup and krill A thousand pounds each meal of plankton soup The whale sucks soup between its strainers called baleen And spits off the briny broth of plankton soup Chorus Plankton plants make oxygen which we must all breathe in All of life depends on plankton soup It’s such a little thing but life is what it brings So let us all now sing to plankton soup Chorus If you sail out in the sea and you meet a salt like me I’ll show you where to find some plankton soup It’s the staff of life out here there’s a new batch every year The ocean is alive with plankton soup Chorus

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RAINBOW CONNECTION (Kermit the Frog) C Am F G Why are there so many songs about rainbows C Am F G And what’s on the other side? C Am F G Rainbows are visions, but only illusions C Am F G And rainbows have nothing to hide Dm F Dm F So we’ve been told and some choose to believe it G G7 I know they’re wrong, wait and see Dm G Em Am7 Chorus: Someday we’ll find it, the rainbow connection F G C F C F The lovers, the dreamers, and me Who said that every wish would be heard and answered When wished on the morning star? Somebody thought of that, and someone believed it And look what it’s done so far What’s so amazing that keeps us stargazing And what do we think we might see? Chorus F C Em F Em G G7 All of us under its spell, we know that it’s probably magic Have you been half asleep, and have you heard voices I’ve heard them calling my name Are these the sweet songs that called the young sailors? The voice may be one and the same I’ve heard it too many times to ignore it It’s something that I’m supposed to be Chorus F C Em F Em C… La de da da dee da dum, la da dee da la dee da doooo

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RECYCLING By Jacob Sackin (sung to the tune of Free Fallin' by Tom Petty) She's a good girl, separates her garbage, takes out tin cans and aluminum too. Cleans a soup can out with cold water. Takes the caps off plastic bottles and jars. Takes her cardboard to the recycling center, cans of soda, newspaper and glass. Stomps on milk jugs along with her brother, so they can be made into coats. And I'm Re……. Recycling X 2 She does her homework on once used paper. Drinks her juice from an old spaghetti jar. Sews a patch on a hole in a green sock, instead of buying a new pair at the store. And I'm Re….. Reusing X 2 Reusing now I'm reusing. Recycling now I'm recycling. In the kitchen her father sets the table. He uses paper napkins and plates. She comes downstairs and tells him it's wasting. Gets out clay plates and napkins made of cloth. And I'm Re… Reducing X 2 And all the trash that sits in the landfills, in the oceans, rivers and parks, can be reduced, reused and recycled by parents and children like you. And I'm Re…… Recycling. And I'm Re……. Reusing. And I'm Re….. Reducing.

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ROCKS IN MY SOCKS (Bug Johnson and Aloe Brand) E D Chorus: I’ve got rocks in my socks and pebbles in my pockets A Boulders on my shoulders and stones in my bones E D I’ve got sand in my hand and dirt in my shirt, A Quartz in my shorts and mud in my blood B D (2x): I’ve got a one track mind for the science of geology A Everybody knows that I know my stones B D (2x): So when I say geology you say “ROCKS!” Geology (Rocks!) Geology (Rocks!) (Repeat the last part of what I say here) E D Bring it down to the ground (down to the ground) A Bring it down into the dirt (down into the dirt) Bring it down to the bedrock (down to the bedrock) Bring it down to the mantle (down to the mantle) Bring it down to the core (down to the core) I said it’s getting kind of hot (getting kind of hot) Got to go back to the mantle (back to the mantle) Bust up through the bedrock (bust up through the bedrock) Gotta get back to the surface (back to the surface) Out through the volcano (out through the volcano) Hold A: now we’re turning back to dirt so SCREAM!!! (repeat chorus)

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RIPPLE (Jerry Garcia & Robert Hunter) G C G C If my words did glow with the gold of sunshine G And my tunes were played on the harp unstrung. C G C Would you hear my voice come through the music? G D C G Would you hold it near as it were your own? It’s a hand me down, the thoughts are broken Perhaps they’re better left unsaid And I don’t know, don’t really care Let there be songs to fill the air Am D Chorus: Ripple in still water G C Where there is no pebble tossed A7 D Nor wind to blow Reach out your hand if your cup be empty If your cup be full let it be again Let it be known there is a fountain That was not made by the hands of men There is a road, no simple highway Between the dawn and the dark of night And if you go no one may follow That path is for your steps alone Chorus You who choose to lead must follow But if you fall you fall alone If you should stand, then who’s to guide you? If I knew the way, I would take you home Chorus

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RIVER SONG (Steve Van Zandt) D G D A7 It happened one day on a mountain so high, D G D A7 D A river was born from out of the sky. D G D A7 The rain and the snow came falling down, D G D A7 D And they started to run as they hit the ground. D G D A7 Chorus: Blurp-ah-pa-shosh rum-bl-ly pound D G D A7 D A white rapid river makes a wonderful sound. D G D A7 Blurp-ah-pa-shosh rum-bl-ly pound D G D A7 D A white rapid river makes a wonderful sound. Over beds made of granite it swept and it rolled, It was narrow and steep and so icy cold. It carved out a valley and gouged out the land, It carried small rocks and ground them to sand. Chorus It filled up a lake and was still for a day, But soon the wide river went along on its way. It rolled past rocks and banks lined with trees, It carried small boats of fall colored leaves. Chorus It wound and it wound till it wound past me, And I knew it was happy, it was wild and free. I knew it was happy, it was wild and free, But I waved it goodbye as it entered the sea. Chorus The water in the sea soon rose to the sky And the wind blew a cloud to the mountain so high. The rain and the snow came falling down And flowed to the river as they hit the ground. Chorus

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ROCKS & TREES (unknown) Rocks and trees are all of me (2X) Grass and dew are all of you (2X) This is the middle of the song It helps the rest to get along Just like the stem between the flowers and the roots This is the middle of the song Come and get you up and take a walk out in the sun Come and get you up you will be there and so will I

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ROOTS, STEMS, LEAVES (Steve Van Zandt)

C Chorus: Roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. C G Roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. C That’s six parts, six parts, C G C

Six plant parts that plants and people need. C The roots hold the plant in the ground, C G They gather up the water that falls around. C And there’s a root inside of me C G C Because a carrot is a root that I eat. Chorus A stem is an elevator growing up from the ground The water goes up and the sugar back down And there’s a stem inside of me Because celery is a stem that I eat. Chorus The leaves are the kitchens where the food is done They breathe the air and catch rays from the sun. And there’s a leaf inside of me Because lettuce is a leaf that I eat. Chorus The flowers are dressed so colorfully They hold the pollen and attract the bees And there’s a flower inside of me Because cauliflower is a flower that I eat. Chorus The fruit gets ripe, then it falls on down It holds the seeds and feeds the ground And there’s a fruit inside of me Because an apple is a fruit that I eat. Chorus The seeds get buried in the earth And the cycle starts again with a new plant’s birth And there are seeds inside of me Because sunflower is a seed that I eat. Chorus Now you all know what this whole world needs, It’s roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. There’s six plant parts inside of me Because a garden salad is what I eat. Chorus

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ROOTY TOOT TOOT FOR THE MOON (Greg Brown; adaptation) G The whole kit & caboodle is in disrepair C There’s no place to go if not here D D7 Little captains and cuckoos from here to Timbuctoo G C D They’re all counting their dough in the mirror G Chorus: Singing rooty toot toot for the moon C It’s the biggest star I’ve ever seen D D7 It’s a pearl of wisdom, a slice of green cheese G C D D G And’s it burning just like kerosene, it’s burning just like kerosene Some of us are classmates, some of us are friends Some of us were together in the fall There are periods of blindness and periods of kindness And some times that never come at all Chorus So God bless motorcycles and far out trifles You know I can’t memorize Zen Hang your hat on your nose, don’t hide in your clothes Kiss a moose and begin to begin Chorus

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SAFE AT HOME (Steve Van Zandt) G One baby otter in the cradle of the sea C G Two baby owls in the hollow of a tree C G Three baby fawn in the forest where they’ve grown D G And all the baby animals safe at home Four baby bears coming home to rest Five baby mice are sleeping in their nest Six baby chicks to the coup they have gone And all the baby animals safe at home Seven baby pigs all snuggled in their pen Eight baby fox are lying in their den Nine baby geese back to the weeds have flown And all the baby animals safe at home And all the baby animals safe at home One cradle rocking by the warm fire light One child sleeping peaceful in the night Love is the reason you’ll never feel alone Like all the baby animals safe at home One baby otter in the cradle of the sea Two baby owls in the hollow of a tree Three baby fawn in the forest where they’ve grown And all the baby animals safe at home And all the baby animals safe at home And all the baby animals safe at home.

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SALAMANDER (adapted from LaBamba, lyrics by Mike Westphal and Rich Seymour)

C F G F Chorus: Sal – A – Mander (3X) C F G

And I’m a Newt!

(G) C F G 1. I am a salamander

C F G I am a salamander and I’ve got rough skin

C F G And that makes me a newt now C F G And that makes me a newt which means I am cute

C F G And I wander I wander C F G Oh I wander I wander when it rains

C F G Oh when it rains oh when it rains (chorus)

2. Oh my rough skin is poisonous

Oh my rough skin is poisonous so you don’t want to kiss me No, you don’t want to kiss me But don’t you worry ‘cause I find my mates In ponds and lakes in ponds and lakes (chorus)

3. Oh I can live to be thirty

Oh I can live to be thirty even if you cut off my toes and my fingers You can take your dirty scalpel and hack and hack But they’ll grow back, but they’ll grow back (chorus)

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SAY GOODBYE WITH SOME HELLO (Steve Van Zandt) G C G Our time has come to end, it’s time to say goodbye. C We’ve learned to care and make new friends, G We’ve shared the earth and sky. C G It’s time for new beginnings, but don’t let that spirit die C Like a golden bird, the tallest tree, the waves at sea G Just let your spirit fly. Am C G Chorus: Say goodbye with some hello in your goodbye. (4X) We will plant a tree, as a symbol of our youth. A tree will set our hearts free, The wind will blow the truth. We have come together, like a wide and rolling sea. Now we must part, but we still won’t part, Without fond memories. Chorus Let the tree within you grow, let your shade spread across the land. Knowing that your destiny Is at your own command. And as you go remember, back to the place where you now stand. A family, a newborn tree, A circle holding hands. Chorus

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SCAT MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND (unknown origin) C G Chorus: Scat makes the world go round C

The forest can't survive if it's not on the ground F G So when I step in a lump of scat

C I jump for joy and tell myself that's where it's at

A cowpie does a wonderful deed Cause nutrients are what the soil needs A cowpie rots and goes back to the earth To make good soil for a new plant's birth Chorus Coyote scat comes in a neat gray stick And if you look inside you might get a kick You'll find fur and bones and teeth and claws From the little critter it had in its jaws Chorus Raccoon scat is red and rather neat Cause manzanita berries are its favorite treat It's dry and it easily crumbles away You'll see decomposition start and then you'll say Chorus Bear scat will make you blink your eyes It's big and there's almost anything inside Buckeyes, insects, plastic bags Trash in scat will really make you gag Chorus So next time you walk in a forest green Remember all the different kinds of scat you've seen Don't scream but please get it off your shoe Cause scat has some very special work to do Chorus

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SEA STAR (adapted from “All Star” by Smashmouth, lyrics by Glacier Dan) Intro: G D Am C (x2) Verse 1 G D Am C Somebody once told me, the tide’s gonna roll me I’m not the sharpest echin – o – derm An urchin’s much harder, pincushion in the water But I’m about as soft as an earthworm G D Am C Well the waves start comin’ and they don’t stop comin’, fed to a gull if I’m not stuck to somethin’ G D Am C I can’t put seafood in my mouth so I have to stick my stomach out G D Am C So much to do, so much to eat, so much power under my tube feet G D Am C You’ll never eat if you don’t pull, you’ll never live if you don’t flow Chorus:

G C C# C Hey now, you’re a sea star you can grow from one ray G C C# C Hey now, you’re a bat star, stick your stomach out, hey G D Am - All that glitters is kelp

G F Am C The tidepool web of life needs your help

It’s a cool place, and they say it gets hotter When the sun shines on the tidepool water If you come on one of the lucky days You can see a sunflower with 24 rays The ones with six are tiny and slim The water’s gettin’ high so I might as well swim My world is rocky, how ‘bout yours? That’s the way I like it and I never get bored Chorus Somebody once showed me two bat stars in a fight It was a battle royale in the ocean They were pushin’ for position, a struggle for good fishin’ But the whole thing took place in slow motion Well the waves start comin’ and they don’t stop comin’, fed to a gull if I’m not stuck to somethin’ I can’t put seafood in my mouth so I have to stick my stomach out So much to do, so much to eat, so much power under my tube feet You’ll never eat if you don’t pull, you’ll never live if you don’t flow Chorus

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SEMI-AQUATIC LIFE (adapted from “Semi-Charmed Life” by 3rd Eye Blind, lyrics by Jeremy Leonard and Jonas Ehudin) Chorus: G D C I want something else G D C To get me through this semi-aquatic life, baby, baby G D C I want something else G D I’m not listening when you say C They’ll dry… G D C 1. It’s wet and I’m walking, She’s swimming, She’s living, She’s golden-brown for me

G D C She says she swims for ovulation, She’s got motivation, She swims down G and she swims under me D C And I make her dive, It’s like a dance for you, Do whatever you wanna do G swimming under you D C Keep on diving, What we go through, One drop to the bottom that’ll find you G D C G And I speak like a tree frog chorus in the firs, Croak another line like a Yoda with a curse D C Come in like a creek toad takes the stage, Protect the eggs we laid (chorus)

2. The sky was gray, It was wet

I was taking every chance I could get And I wish I could get back there Swimming in the pond where I was born Down in the crystal springs I’m gonna swim until I’m worn And I won’t stop, won’t slow down With the tick-tock rhythm and the bump on my chin And I jumped up, took the hop that I was given And I jumped again, and I jumped again (chorus)

Bridge: D C How do I get back there to D C The place where I was a legless tadpole D C D How do I get myself back to the place where she said… (chorus)

3. I believe in the mud beneath my toes The pond gives a feeling, a vernal feeling I believe that our eggs will grow Though an early spring could make them dry When I’m with you I feel like they won’t dry And that would be alright, alright (chorus)

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SHOOTING STAR (Anon.)

G D Chorus: And I was thinking maybe somewhere down the road

G D After all our stories have been told D A Bm G I’ll sit and think of you, a dear friend I once knew D A D Shot through my life like a shooting star

D A Bm G Please, won’t you catch a shooting star for me D A D And take it with you on your way

D A Bm G Though it seems that we’ve just met, you’re the one I won’t forget D A D D7 Hope some kind wind blows you back my way You are so dear, you’re my bright and shining star You brighten each and every day Your are so near, but soon you’ll be so far So why not hold my hand today Sometimes I know that a part of you will show Deep in my heart and in my smile There will always be a part of you deep in side my heart And I’ll know just when to let it go

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SINGING TO THE MOON (Steve Van Zandt) C Down in the mud I wiggle my toes In every flower I sink my nose Round and round this world goes G C I’m singing to the moon I hop the creek from rock to rock I hug a tree and hear it talk I take a bug out for a walk I’m singing to the moon F C G C Chorus: Go out in the rain and listen to the thunder F C G Am Lie down in the grass and watch the clouds roll by F C G C Reach up to the stars and set your mind to wonder F C G Am F Of all there is to do in life and all there is to try and soon C You’ll be singing to the moon I crawl along the forest floor I take a peek in mole’s front door I eat from a snail’s grocery store I’m singing to the moon I take a swim with my froggy pals I hoot a song with an old barn owl Coyote and I you can hear us howl We’re singing to the moon Down where the ocean touches land I like to roll in the warm white sand Hey! Mister crab let me shake your hand I’m singing to the moon Come explore this world with me There’s so much to do so much to see Jump right in and soon you’ll be Singing to the moon

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SLUG NAMED FRED (mid 80’s SMOE creation) D A Gonna tell you a story about a slug named Fred D Poor little critter barely kept his family fed G Then, one day someone stepped on his head D A D Sad, but true, Fred was dead Squished, that is... yellow goo. And then the decomposer became the decomposed And up from the critter soil arose And on to the ground fell a tiny seed And up from the tree grew a redwood tree. Tall, that is... majestic. And then one day the forest burned down But that old tree held his ground Around these parts he’s called Dead Fred And now there’s little critters with black stuff on their heads. Charred, that is... and funny looking. So the next time you see a banana slug Bend right down and give him a hug You never know who he might be Part of Dead Fred’s family tree. Related, that is... co-o-onnected. And that’s the end of our little song We got to be moseying along We’d like to tell you more about Dead Fred But you little critters gotta get along to bed. Soon, that is... and quiet like.

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SILENT SPRING (sung to the tune of I Will Survive) Lyrics by Jacob Sackin Am D G C California Condors use to fill the sky, but 15 years ago there were only 9 alive. F B E And so we caught them 1 by 1, bred them in captivity, and set them free, now E Am D G there’s 150. But we have lost, the Grizzly Bear. They use to live in California C F B but because we didn’t care, there’s no grizzlies in the hills, not one in E Yosemite and the state of California has less biodiversity. Am D G Chorus: So stop and think, look out your door. There aren’t as many wolves C F or seals as there were before. Cause when we cut down all the trees, building B E roads and factories and homes like mine, the animals must find new homes Am D G C or they will die, and we will be, living all alone on concrete below silent F B empty trees. They’ll be no birds in the sky, all the fish and frogs will die and E we will cry, and we will cry, hey hey. Am D G C F B E Am D G West of California lies the deep blue sea, where the sea lions and whales live C F B so peacefully. But when we throw away our waste near creeks and rivers E Am every day, its washed away, and ends up lying on some beach in Monterey. D G C And that's not good, our waste is toxic, made of plastic so it won't biodegrade. F B E And the gray whales eat the fish that drink the oil in the sea and pretty soon they’ll be no water spouts or tails for us to see. Chorus Am D G The sea otters in the ocean that sleep on beds of kelp, were almost hunted to C F B extinction for their furry pelts. If just one oil tanker spilled the last sea otters E would be killed. A smart mammal using tools, one more species we could Am D G lose and they'd be gone, forever more. Think of the elephant seals doing C F B battle on the shore. One hundred thousand live today because of laws that we E have made. Migrating giants swim and dive under the sea. They will survive! Chorus

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SILLY SALAMANDER (Palm) Chorus: C F Silly Salamander with your smooth, smooth skin G F That's how some of you do your breathing Silly salamander only four front toes If you cut one off it just grows and grows Am C California slender, great pretender G F Looks like a snake but that's a mistake Please I beg look at the four tiny legs As it forages at night for worms to bite Chorus Pacific Giant salamander, take a gander Because there's not one that is grander This amphibian is almost 1 foot long And can eat banana slugs all day long Chorus California newt has skin that's rough And seeing them is not too tough Because they move real slow and strike a warning pose And if you ate just one you'd start to decompose Chorus Ensatina salamandra la mas fina Si tiene miedo va debajo de una piedra A ti te gustan bosques mojados Y pueden vivir por quince anos Chorus

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THE SNAKE SONG

Lyrics by Jacob Sackin Chords: F Bb C (Sung to the tune of “Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes” by P. Simon)

People say I'm scary I've got no arms, a long tongue and no feet.

They run away when they see me slither down the street

cause I've got no arms, a long tongue and no feet.

I was slitherin' through the forest looking for a mouse or mole cause I was

hungry. Saw 2 boys swinging in a tree like they were monkeys,

in the branches with their hands and their feet.

CHORUS: And I cried Oooooooooooooooooo. It seems like every boy and

girl is afraid of me. I mean that every single human being is afraid of me

cause I've got no arms, a long tongue and no feet.

The boys climbed down from the tree, the tall one started to walk my way

he saw me and in terror he exclaimed:

"There's a king snake in the grass by my feet!"

And he yelled: "Danny step on its head!" and they threw rocks as I tried to

slip away. Through the tall green grass I barely made my escape

under some cool dark rocks where no one could see.

CHORUS

People say I'm scary I've got no arms, a long tongue and no feet. In a way it

makes me happy my life's carefree, cause most people they just let me be.

And in face I'm pretty scared when I see a person coming with their big feet.

I get afraid they might be mean and try to step on me.

Because of my no arms, a long tongue and no feet.

CHORUS

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SO WHY AREN’T YOU? (Steve Van Zandt) D G D The fawn in the meadow like to play all day G D But when the sun goes down they hear their mother say Bm G D Go and get your rest until the day breaks new G D A D Now the fawn are fast asleep so why aren’t you? Into the night little rabbits stay awake But even they go to sleep when the hour is late They cuddle all together until the day breaks new Now the rabbits in the grass And the fawn are fast asleep, so why aren’t you? The squirrels jump and play in the old oak tree But when the sun goes down they curl up in the leaves All is still until the day breaks new Now the squirrels are in the branches And the rabbits in the grass And the fawn are fast asleep, so why aren’t you? The crow above my garden teases me all day Swoops down on my corn and I shoo him away But when the sun goes down until the day breaks new The crow rests in his nest And the squirrels are in the branches And the rabbits in the grass And the fawn are fast asleep, so why aren’t you? You’ve had warm milk and I’m singing you this song But I’ll be asleep before very long Close your eyes and dream your dreams until the day breaks new Now I’m sleeping by your side As crow rests in his nest And the squirrels are in their branches And the rabbits in the grass And the fawn are fast asleep, so why aren’t you?

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SOLAR ENERGY SHOUT (Steve Van Zandt)

G Chorus: Everybody’s doing the solar energy shout... solar energy!!! C G Everybody’s doing the solar energy shout... solar energy!!! D7 C G

We can do it all day cause we never never will run out.. solar energy!!! G Oil is scarce and coal dirties the air... solar energy!!! C G Nuclear waste is a chance we’d rather not dare... solar energy!!! D7 C G So, now is the hour solar power is everywhere... solar energy!!! Chorus The plants use the sun just ask the birds in the trees... solar energy!!! The sun moves the seas just by movin’ the breeze... solar energy!!! If it wasn’t for the sun we’d all be in a deep freeze... solar energy!!! Chorus If it wasn’t for the sun, fire would never have been found... solar energy!!! There would be no oil pumped from out of the ground... solar energy!!! The sky would be lonely without any clouds around... solar energy!!! Chorus The sun is the reason that this whole world can live... solar energy!!! The sun never takes it’s always willing to give... solar energy!!! Let’s meet the sun, learn to live and to give... solar energy!!! Chorus

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SPAWNIN’ BLUES (Dan “Dirty D” Pascucci) I am a salmon just look and see if you live in Alaska you’ve seen a lot like me I’m born in a river cause I like the water’s motion and when I get older I go live in the ocean when it comes time for spawning you know I go back to back to the river I was born in and this is what I do I see a pretty female makin’ a redd, her nest and I go fertilize her eggs cause she likes me the best then you know what children that is when I die but don’t you worry none and baby don’t you cry cause when the eggs hatch out now my body has made the stream healthy the nutrients are rich and my offspring, they are wealthy

but listen to me people as I tell you this and that please be kind to the river don’t mess my habitat I need the vegetation that hides me and gives me shade so when you’re out there fishing don’t trample the bank, please wade now you people need clean air and water’s what I’ve got so please do not pollute it or the water will be too hot so when you’re out there fishing wishing I was on your plate listen to what I ask you and everything will be great be kind to the salmon and treat em like old friends you can eat ‘em or feed ‘em Cause if they come back all depends well thanks for listening and for hearing me out remember to love your salmon and the dollys and the trout

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SPLENDOR OF THE WORLD (Steve Van Zandt) Chorus (2xs): Am G

The light the word F E

The life giving Splendor Am Of the world F G Showers overflowing Am Mercy rain F At the door we bow G Am Oh heal us now again What path do we follow What mountain do we climb To the well of understanding The sublime Chorus (2xs) We savor the goodness Of this place Our truth is What we can embrace This is how The spirit spins Blow through us Now oh sacred wind Chorus (2xs) F E Tag: The life giving ________________________ (splendor, spirit, hope, joy,

passion, truth, light, vision, Am beauty, tears, laughter, peace)

Of the world

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TIDEPOOL BOOGIE (Steve Van Zandt)

C Chorus: If you go down to the ocean,

F C Down by some rocky shore

F C When the tide goes out you’ll be dancing,

D G C Like you never never danced before.

F G C Crabs, they pinch out the rhythm F G C Sea stars walk on hollow feet F C Sea anemones are waving their tentacles D G Sculpins are looking for something to eat F C F C Bridge: Do the tidepool boogie, boogie woogie woogie; listen to that ocean beat F C D G

Do the tidepool boogie, boogie woogie woogie; it’s amazing who you’ll meet! F C F D

Do the tidepool boogie, boogie woogie woogie; as the wind and water play F C D G C

Do the tidepool boogie, boogie woogie woogie; you can do it now twice a day! Mussels are holding on tightly Limpets do the one-foot slide Hermit Crabs are looking for new homes While Sea Palms sway with the tide.

Chorus & Bridge Echinoderms have skin that is spiny Cephalopods, a head with arm-feet Gastropods, the foot’s near the stomach Tidepool critters are the strangest you’ll meet! Chorus & Bridge

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THE TIDEPOOL SHUFFLE (to the tune of the Crawdad Song, blue grass strum) -lyrics by Shagbark, Cicada, and Palm (Spring 2005) Chorus G G What you gonna do when the tide goes out, honey G D What you gonna do when the tide goes out babe G G What gonna do when the tide goes out C C (hard down strokes on the C chord) FIND SOME WATER SO I DON'T DRY OUT! G D G Honey, sugar, baby mine Verses (same chord progression as the chorus) Heard the hermit crab say to the snail, honey Heard the hermit crab say to the snail, babe Heard the hermit crab say to the snail "Hey buddy can I have your shell, I need a home of my own" Hey sea star did you lose an arm, honey Hey sea star did you lose an arm, babe Hey sea star did you lose an arm "Don't worry it won't do me no harm I can regenerate" Anemone with a crab in its belly, honey Anemone with a crab in its belly, babe Anemone with a crab in its belly "But I get more food from my zooxanthellae, an algae that lives inside of me" Nudibranchs chill at the low tide line, honey Nudibranchs chill at the low tide line, babe Nudibranchs chill at the low tide line “So colorful, but so hard to find, banana slugs are cousins of mine"

Purple shore crab crawlin' all around, honey Purple shore crab crawlin' all around, babe Purple shore crab crawlin' all around "Eating anything that comes around, all crabs are scavengers" Burrowed in the rock is a sea urchin, honey Burrowed in the rock is a sea urchin, babe Burrowed in the rock is a sea urchin "Don't poke too hard cause I could prick your skin Sea stars are my kin" What you gonna do when tide comes in, honey What you gonna do when tide comes in, babe What you gonna do when tide comes in Step out of my shell and go for a swim Honey, sugar baby mine

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TUBE FEET by Jacob Sackin (sung to the tune of Heavy Things by Phish) C G C G C G C G Chorus: Waves are crashing down on me. They pull me towards the open C G C G C G C G C G C G

sea. I hold on tight to rock and stone, protect my space in the tide zone. F G C G C G I just try to stay alive......and hope the seagulls don't eat me. F C F C F The sea stars stick out their tube feet, trying to catch something to eat. An C G F arm breaks off but that's okay, it will grow back in a few weeks. It turns its C F C F stomach inside out, sticks it in clam and mussel shells. Gets cracked open and C G eaten by the otters resting on the kelp. Chorus F C F C F Anemones have tentacles. They stick to you and start to pull. Tiny harpoons C G F that paralyze, pull their prey toward their mouth hole. The tide is high the C F C F tide is low. The hermit crabs crawl to and fro. An empty turban snail shell C G makes a perfect place for a new home___ Chorus F C F C F The limpets eat algae at night, get shriveled up by the sunlight. They store C G F water around their skin, make sure their shells are airtight. Sea urchins C F C F have long pointy spines, upon the algae they will dine. An herbivore C G beneath the sea, cleaning the rocks below the tide. Chorus

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WATER CYCLE BOOGIE (Doug Greenfield) A D B Chorus: Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, B E

The water cycle boogie goes round and round. B E The water cycle boogie goes up and down.

A The sun gives the water cycle power to spin D The water goes up and down again B The surface of the water heats up with the sun E The water rises up and then the boogie's begun B E What's that called? What's that called? (EVAPORATION!!) Chorus Water holds together chemically, Hydrogen bonding is what you see. All those airborne vapors they squeeze together, To form a cloud that could change the weather. What's that called? What's that called? (CONDENSATION!!) Chorus (beginning with condensation) All those dark clouds can't hold together, The water boogies down bringing stormy weather. Fog, rain, hail, flurries, ice and sleet, Splish, splash, and crunch beneath your feet. What's that called? What's that called? (PRECIPITATION!!) Chorus (beginning with precipitation) Two thirds of the earth is water, it's true, It gives life to every plant and animal too. Respect water's power, only use your share, Don't waste a drop, there's none to spare. Let's do the water cycle boogie again! Let's go for another spin! Chorus

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WAVES COME FROM WIND (Palm) Chorus G Em Think of where a wave begins C F A thousand miles away in the deepest ocean G Em C Waves come from wind, now say it again! F G Waves come from wind

G F Part 1:Building, Building, Building, Building, Building BREAK! Part 2: Chop…..Chop, Chop……..Chop Part 3: SWELLLLLLLLLLLLLL(get louder and then softer) Verses C G The wind blows on the water and causes a little ripple C G But this energy's alive long after the storm fizzles C G White caps come together forming lines of swell so clean D D Then the ocean looks like corduroy moving through the sea (the rest of the verses follow the same pattern as shown above) During spring fall and winter, Alaskan storms just stay Then they start to blow their mighty winds our way And from this wind a wave begins to form And pretty soon it's gonna break on the California shore When a wave hits the beach and crashes head on The water is forces down and creates a current so strong And then from the surface, the water's forced below Careful not to get pulled out by the undertow En las olas siento libre Pero ten cuidado porque el mar es muy fuerte Muestra respeto al océano Entonces las focas dicen gracias a todos With the waves crashing down, think of the harbor seal Out looking for fish, just think how they must feel They'll swim a little deeper to avoid getting pounded by the waves Then climb up on the rock and hope for a sunny day

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WEB OF LIFE (words by Jacob Sackin, Rebecca Silver and Allison Young; to the music of “Cup of Life” by Ricky Martin) Am E Am Go Go Go! (Go go go!) Ale Ale Ale! (Ale Ale Ale!) Am Go! (Go!) Go (Go!) Go Go Go Go Here We Go! Am - Dm Am Am - E Am x2 Am Dm E Am The web of life starts with the sun Am Dm E Am All the food chains, bottom to top The eagle’s song, gotta be strong Sharks swim along, don’t ever stop E Am Raccoons creep through the night, moths fly around the lights Dm Am Rain falls from the sky into the ocean. E Am Ants on an apple core, termites inside the door Dm E Strands in the web of life, you’re a part of it (yeah!) x4 Chorus: Am Dm Am Oak trees grow -- Ale ale ale! Am E Am Grow grow grow! -- (Ale ale ale!) Tonight’s the night -- We’re gonna celebrate The web of life – Ale ale ale! La vida es competicion. Hay que comer, ser campeon. Trebajadores de decomposition. Banana slugs y gusanos. The sun turns up the heat, plants make some food to eat Deer browse on the leaves deep in the forest. To make the web complete, hawks like the taste of meat Flies eat carnivores, Turn them to soil (x4)

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WE’RE IN THIS TOGETHER (Steve Van Zandt) C Chorus: There’s a hole in the ceiling and the rain is coming through

F But I’ll be there to get wet with you C F Because we’re in this together, we’re in this together C F We’re in this together, we’re in this together

Ageless river has a song we hear It cuts through the time that brought us all here Oh we’re in this together… Sometimes a sadness creeps into me You hold my hand silently Because we’re in this together… The gators were nippin’, I was up a tree You came and took my place for me Because we’re in this together… Big rock moved our path around With each hand that passes we wear it down Because we’re in this together…

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WHERE DO THE CHILDREN PLAY? (Cat Stevens) D G D G Well I think it’s fine, building jumbo planes. D G D G Or taking a ride on a cosmic train. D G D G Switch on summer, from a slot machine. D G You get what you want to if you want D G Cause you can get anything. Em A Em A I know we’ve come a long way, we’re changing day to day. Em A D G D G D G D G But tell me where do the children play? Well you roll on roads over fresh green grass. For your lorry loads pumping petrol gas. And you make them long, and you make them tough And they just go on and on, and it seems that you can’t get off. I know we’ve come a long way, we’re changing day to day, But tell me, where do the children play? G D G G C Em Am Well you’ve cracked the sky, scrapers fill the air But will you just keep building higher Till there’s no more room up there. Will you make us laugh, will you make us cry, Will you tell us when to live, will you tell us when to die? I know we’ve come a long way, we’re changing day to day But tell me where do the children play? Doo doo doo doo doo, doo doo doo doo doo (repeat)

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WILD THING (adapted from The Troggs)

A D E Chorus: Wild thing, D A D E

You make the forest sing; D A D E D You make everything... groovy.

A GAGA Mule deer, I think I love you. GAGA But I want to know for sure. GAGA Eating up all those grasses and leaves, I guess that makes you an (let the crowd guess) HERBIVORE!!! Chorus Bobcat, I think I love you. But I want to know for sure. Hunting all those meaty little animals, I guess that makes you a CARNIVORE!!! Chorus Turkey vulture, I think I love you. But I want to know for sure. Eating all those dead animal carcasses off the ground I guess that makes you a SCAVENGER!!! Chorus Banana slug, I think I love you. But I want to know for sure. Eating all the dead plant matter and turning it into soil, I guess that makes you a DECOMPOSER!!! Chorus

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YOUR OWN WORST ENEMY (Adapted from “My Own Worst Enemy” by Lit, lyrics by Jonas Ehudin and Jer Leonard) G Chorus: Can’t you see my white stripe?

A D And don’t you smell my scent glands? G You’d better take a step back A D A G D Or I’ll hose you down, hose you down

D A G Don’t you forget about the smell I made I am a skunk D A G Too bad I had to spray like that D A G It’s not my fault ‘cause when you came and tried to play with me, D You scared me, please tell me why Chorus D A G It’s no surprise to me, you are your own worst enemy D A G Bathe in tomato juice, it is the only remedy D A G My handstand isn’t cute, it’s a display, a fighting stance D I’m aiming, it’s your last chance… Chorus

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SHORT CLOSING/DISMISSAL SONGS In each of these songs underlined, words can be replaced

with others for use as a dismissal song. FRIENDS (unknown origin) C Am F G Friends are special when they sing together, F G They may sing the whole day, C Am They may sing the night away, F G They may sing together, C They may sing. HAPPINESS RUNS (Donovan Leitch; adaptation) D A E A Part 1: Happiness runs in a circular motion D A E A Love is like a little boat upon the sea D A E A Everybody is a part of everything anyway D A E A You can be a part if you set yourself free Part 2: Happiness runs, happiness runs happiness, Happiness runs, happiness runs runs (repeat) Part 3: La la la la la la la la…

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HUMBLE (Traditional) Em D Em Humble yourself in the sight of the redwoods D You’ve got to ask them what they know, Em D Em And humble yourself in the sight of the redwoods, D You’ve got to know what they know. C D Em Chorus: And we shall lift each other up, D Higher and higher, C D Em D Em And we shall lift each other up. IF I HAD WINGS (unknown origin) D G A If I had wings, if I had wings, D G A I’d fly away back to my home, D G A Now I have wings, now I have wings, G A D I’ll fly away to my home. GOODNIGHT AND SLEEP WELL (Bug Johnson) G C G Goodnight and sleep well my friends G C D Goodnight and sleep well my friends Em C We’ll all be together tomorrow again C D G So goodnight and sleep well my friends

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TURN THE WORLD AROUND (adapted from Harry Belafonte) D G We come from the water, A D All of us the water, D G Go back to the water, A D Turn the world around. D G A D Chorus: We come from the water, D G A D Go back to the water, turn the world around! VOICES OF ONE PEOPLE (Steve Van Zandt of the Banana Slug String Band) C We are the voices of one people G Spinning around the sun F C Diversity in unity F G C We are one C Let _______ fill your spirit G Let _______ be your guide F Let _______ be your companion C By your side WITH PEOPLE I LIKE (Steve Van Zandt of the Banana Slug String Band) D Em D G It’s so nice to be here with people I like D Em D G It’s so nice to hear them all say D Em D G That it’s so nice to be here with people I like D Em D G D And with them to share a new day.

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CHANTS AIR I AM (unknown origin) Air I am Fire I am Water, earth, and spirit I am CONNECTED (Steve Van Zandt of the Banana Slug String Band) Connected, connected, everything’s connected Connected, connected, (clap) to everything else DEEP PEACE (Diane Gibbons) Sing both lines, then repeat. Then replace underlined phrase with lines of your choice. Sounds great with a drum. Deep peace, deep peace to you Deep peace of the running deer to you. DOWN DOWN DOWN (Walt Sadauskus) Use with a discussion about roots preventing erosion or when exploring the adaptations of dune and beach plants. This chant is a call and response with every line. Down down down Down to the solid ground Stopping that sifting sand We are special (2X) Green plants (2X) FOG (Walt Sadauskus) Have the group hold their hands out like leaves while you mist their hands with a spray bottle. Everyone chants: Fog, you are so beautiful (2X) Come, come, come feed the forest (2X) Follow up: Choose someone to spray your hair or beard and notice how the water drips to your feet (roots). Now demonstrate the same on an evergreen. Sing chant as you continue walking. I CIRCLE AROUND (Arapaho Native American) Start the round at the beginning of any line. Nice to end by doing it silently with only the hand motions. Wearing my long tail feathers as I fly (outstretched arms) Wearing my long tail feathers as I fly (outstretched arms) I circle around, I circle around (draw a circle twice with one hand) The boundaries of the Earth (draw a circle from top to bottom w/both hands) The planet of my birth (open hands cupped in front of you)

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MAMMAL (David Stokes) This is a call and response with each line. Replace bat and snake with other examples. Ask your kids to name a mammal and a non-mammal each time. It’s got a hard backbone Hair on its skin Nurses from its mother And is warm within A bat is a mammal but a snake is not You can tell a bat’s a mammal by the kind of things it’s got. MY ROOTS GO DOWN (Sarah Pirtle) Great as a dismissal song or on trail. Have kids make up their own lines. My roots go down, down to the earth (3X) My roots go down. I am a pine tree on a mountainside (3X) My roots go down. I am a willow swaying in a storm (3X) My roots go down. I am a wildflower reaching for the sun (3x) My roots go down. I am a waterfall skipping home (3X) My roots go down. RIVER IS FLOWING (Traditional) Start the round at the beginning of any line. River she is flowing, flowing and growing River she is flowing, down to the sea. Mother carry me, your child I will always be Mother carry me down to the sea. RIVER OF BIRDS (Libana) Sung as a round. A river of birds in migration, A nation of women with wings. STANDING LIKE A TREE (unknown origin) This chant works best when you act out the tree with hand & body motions. Standing like a tree With my roots dug down My branches wide and open Down comes the rain Down comes the fruit To a heart that is open to be standing like a tree (repeat)

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SUN, SOIL, WATER, & AIR (Steve Van Zandt of the Banana Slug String Band) This chant is great as a follow up to a four mysteries activity. It is a call and response with each line. Snap the rhythm. Sun, soil, water, and air (2X) Everything you eat And everything you wear Everything comes from (2X) Sun, soil, water, and air TWO HANDS HOLD THE EARTH (Sarah Pirtle) Works well as a repeat-after-me song. My feet are on the ground, ground, ground. My head is in the sky, sky, sky. And what about my blood? It’s from the trees. And what about my breath? It’s a mountain breeze. And my hands, oh my hands, My two hands hold the earth. WATERFALL (Walt Sadauskus) Clap and listen silently between all verses. Waterfall you are the joy of the forest (2x) Water and air mixed together ha ha ha (2x) WHO WERE THE WITCHES? (Bonnie Lockhart) Can change “witches” to names of cabins and “women” to “creatures”; great as a dismissal song. Who were the witches? Where did they come from? Maybe your great, great grandmother was one. Witches were wise, wise women, they say, There’s a little witch in every one of us today.

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CAMPFIRE STORIES/SKITS FALLING ROCK (unknown origin) Once (one finger up) long ago (spread hands apart) there was a kingdom whose queen (hands form crown) had died. (universal choking sign and “ugg”) There was great sorrow. (cry and wail) The three (hold up three fingers) wise women (stroke chin and “hmm”) of the kingdom (hold fingers out as if multitude of people) held a great council (bring three fingers together and make whispering sound) and decided there would be a great contest (do rock, paper, scissors) to choose the new queen. Three young women (curve hands) were picked (pick nose) for the contest. They were: Running Water who Dances Heavy Rock (air guitar licks) Ugly Woman Who Hides Her Face (scream and hide face) and Falling Rock. (fall down and “aaah”) The three young women were to bring back a fish from the Magic Lake (fish face and “bloop”) a tail feather from an eagle (jump in air and “ding”) and each had to stand in line for showers without her towel. (cover self, turn and “No way!”) One moon passed (arm motion like clock hand and “creak”) and Running Water Who Dances Heavy Rock brought back to camp a fish from the Magic Lake and a tail feather from an eagle but (turn and point to butt) she would not stand in line for showers without her towel. Two moons passed and Ugly Woman Who Hides Her Face brought back to camp a fish from the Magic Lake and she stood in line for showers without her towel (hands on hips & “what are you looking at?”) but the great bird the eagle had failed her. (jump up & then act as if scat drops in eye) Three moons passed and still there was no sign (point up and say “McDonalds”) of falling rock. The three wise women of the kingdom held a great council and they announced (“attention K-mart shoppers”) that “Falling Rock was dead.” “Falling Rock was dead.” “Falling Rock

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was dead.” (say “OK, so all three of them said it” or jolt reader as if to stop skipping) Running Water Who Dances Heavy Rock was picked (pick nose and pretend to fling booger at audience) as the new queen. Ugly Woman Who Hides Her Face got a face lift (contort face with hands) and became a _______ naturalist. (point surreptitiously at the person reading) Even to this day as we drive the highways (simulated driving) we still see the signs that say “Watch for falling rock.” THE END (both folks turn away from audience and point at butts)

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THE LORAX (Dr. Suess; script adaptation) NARRATOR: AT THE FAR END OF TOWN WHERE THE GRICKLE-GRASS GROWS AND THE WIND SMELLS SLOW-AND-SOUR WHEN IT BLOWS AND NO BIRDS EVER SING EXCEPTING OLD CROWS… IS THE STREET OF THE LIFTED LORAX. AND DEEP IN THE GRICKLE-GRASS, SOME PEOPLE SAY, IF YOU LOOK DEEP ENOUGH YOU CAN STILL SEE, TODAY. WHERE THE LORAX ONCE STOOD JUST AS LONG AS HE COULD BEFORE SOMEBODY LIFTED THE LORAX AWAY. WHAT WAS THE LORAX? AND WHY WAS IT THERE? AND WHY WAS IT LIFTED AND TAKEN SOMEWHERE FROM THE FAR END OF TOWN WHERE THE GRICKLE-GRASS GROWS? ASK HIM. HE KNOWS. The Once-ler: It all started way back… Such a long, long time back… Way back in the days when the grass was still green And the pond was still wet and the clouds were still clean, And the song of the Swamee-Swans rang out in space… One morning, I came to this glorious place. And I first saw the trees! The Truffula Trees! The bright-colored tufts of the Truffula Trees! Mile after mile in the fresh morning breeze. And, under the trees, I saw Brown Bar-ba-loots Frisking around in their Bar-ba-loot suits As they played in the shade and ate Truffula fruits. From the rippulous pond came the comfortable sound of the Humming-Fish humming while splashing around. But those trees! Those trees! All my life I’d been searching for trees such as these. The touch of their Tufts was much softer than silk. And they had the sweet smell of fresh butterfly milk. I felt a great leaping of joy in my heart. I knew what I’d do! I’d unload my cart. In no time at all, I had built a small shop Then I chopped down a Truffula Tree with one chop. And with a great skillful skill and a great speedy speed, I took the soft tuft and I knitted a Thneed! The instant I’d finish I heard a ga-zump! I looked. I saw something pop out of the stump Of the tree I’d chopped down. It was a sort of a man. Describe him? That’s hard. I don’t know if I can. He was shortish. And oldish. And brownish. And mossy. And he spoke with a voice that was sharpish and bossy. The Lorax: Mister! I am the Lorax! I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues. And I’m asking you sir, at the top of my lungs – What’s that thing you’ve made of my Truffula tuft?

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Look Lorax, I said, there’s no cause for alarm. I chopped just one tree, I am doing no harm. I’m being quite useful. This is a Thneed. And a Thneed’s a fine something that everyone needs. It’s a shirt. It’s a sock. It’s a glove. It’s a hat. But it has other uses, yes, far beyond that. You can use it for carpet. For pillows! For sheets! Or curtains! Or covers for bicycle seats! Sir, you’re crazy with greed. There’s no one on earth who’d buy that fool Thneed. But at that very minute I proved he was wrong. For, just at that minute a chap came along, And he thought that the Thneed I had knitted was great. He happily bought it for three ninety-eight. I laughed at the Lorax, you poor stupid guy! You never can tell what some people will buy. I repeat! I speak for the trees! I’m busy, Hush up if you please. (Lorax exits) HE RUSHED ‘CROSS THE ROOM AND IN NO TIME AT ALL, BUILT A RADIO-PHONE. HE PUT IN A QUICK CALL. HE CALLED ALL HIS BROTHERS AND UNCLES AND AUNTS AND HE SAID, Listen here! Here’s a wonderful chance For the whole Once-ler family to get mighty rich! Get over here fast! Take the road to North Nitch. Turn left at Weehawken. Sharp right at South Stich. AND, IN NO TIME AT ALL, IN THE FACTORY HE BUILT, THE WHOLE ONCE-LER FAMILY WAS WORKING FULL TILT. THEY WERE ALL KNITTING THNEEDS JUST AS BUSY AS BEES, TO THE SOUND OF THE CHOPPING OF TRUFFULA TREES. THEN… Oh baby oh! How my business did grow! Now chopping one tree at a time was too slow. So I quickly invented my Super-Axe-Hacker Which wacked off four Truffula Trees at one smacker. We were making Thneeds four times as fast as before! And that Lorax?… He didn’t show up anymore. But the next week he knocked At my new office door.

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I’m the Lorax who speaks for the trees Which you seem to be chopping as fast as you please. But I’m also in charge of the Brown Bar-ba-loots Who played in the shade in their Bar-ba-loot suits And happily lived, eating Truffula fruit. NOW…thanks to your hacking my trees to the ground, There’s not enough Truffula fruit to go ‘round. And my poor Bar-ba-loots are getting the crummies Because they have gas, and no food in their tummies! They loved living here. But I can’t let them stay. They’ll have to find food. And I hope that they may. Good luck boys. I must send them away. (Lorax exits) I, the Once-ler, felt sad as I watched them all go. BUT… business is business and business must grow Regardless of crummies in tummies, you know. I meant no harm. I most truly did not. But I had to grow bigger. So bigger I got. I biggered my factory. I biggered my roads. I biggered my wagons. I biggered my loads of Thneeds I shipped out. I was shipping them forth to the South! To the East! To the West! To the North! I went right on biggering… selling more Thneeds. And I biggered my money, which everyone needs. Then again he came back! I was fixing some pipes When that old nuisance Lorax came back with more gripes. I am the Lorax (cough, wheeze) Once-ler (snuffle, sneeze) Once-ler! Your making such smogulous smoke! My poor Swamee-Swans… why, they can’t sing a note! No one can sing who has smog in his throat. And so, (cough, cough) Please pardon my cough- They cannot live here. I’m sending them off. Where will they go? I don’t hopefully know. They may have to fly for a month..or a year… To escape from the smog you’ve smogged up around here. What’s more… Let me say a few words about Gluppity-Glupp. Your machinery chugs on, day and night without stop Making Gluppity-Glupp and Schloppity-Schlopp. And what do you do with this leftover goo?… I’ll show you. You dirty old Once-ler man you! You’re glumping the pond where the Humming-Fish hummed! No more can they hum, for their gills are all gummed. So I’m sending them off. Oh, their future is dreary. They’ll walk on their fins and get woefully weary In search of some water that isn’t so smeary. I hear that things are just as bad in Lake Erie. And then I got mad. I got terribly mad. I yelled at the Lorax, Now listen here Dad!

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All you do is yap-yap and say bad! bad! bad! Well, I have my rights, sir, I’m telling you I’m intending to go on doing just what I do. And, for your information, you Lorax, I’m figuring On biggering, AND BIGGERING, AND BIGGERING! Turning more Truffula Trees into Thneeds Which everyone, EVERYONE, EVERYONE needs! AND AT THAT VERY MOMENT THEY HEARD A LOUD WHACK! FROM OUTSIDE IN THE FIELDS CAME A SICKENING SMACK OF AN AXE ON A TREE. THEN WE HEARD THE TREE FALL. THE VERY LAST TRUFFULA TREE OF THEM ALL! No more trees. No more Thneeds. No more work to be done. So, in no time, my uncles and aunts, every one, All waved me good-bye. They jumped into my cars And drove away under the smoke-smuggered stars. Now all that was left ‘neath the bed-smelling sky Was my bid empty factory, the Lorax… And I. The Lorax said nothing, just gave me a glance… Just gave me a very sad, sad backward glance… As he lifted himself by the seat of his pants. And I’ll never forget the grim look on his face When he heisted himself and took leave of this place, Through a hole in the smog without leaving a trace. And all that the Lorax left here in this mess Was a small pile of rocks, with one word… UNLESS. Whatever that meant, well, I just couldn’t guess. That was long, long ago. But each day since that day I’ve sat here and worried and worried away. Through the years, while my buildings have fallen apart I’ve worried about it with all of my heart. But now, now that you’re here The words of the Lorax seem perfectly clear. UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It’s not. So…here…catch. I’ll let something fall. It’s a Truffula seed. It’s the last one of all! You’re in charge of the last of the Truffula seeds. And Truffula seeds are what everyone needs. Plant a new Truffula. Treat it with care. Give it clean water. And feed it fresh air. Grow a forest. Protect it from axes that hack. Then the Lorax and all of his friends May come back.

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THE OTHER WAY TO LISTEN (Byrd Baylor) I used to know an old man who could walk by any cornfield and hear the corn singing. "Teach me," I'd say when we'd passed on by. (I never said a word while he was listening.) "Just tell me how you learned to hear that corn." And he'd say, "It takes a lot of practice. You can't be in a hurry." And I'd say, "I have the time." He was so good at listening - once he heard wildflower seeds burst open, beginning to grow under ground. That's hard to do. He said he was just lucky to have been by himself up there in the canyon after a rain. He said it was the quietest place he'd ever been and he stayed there long enough to understand the quiet. Another time he heard a rock kind of murmur good things to a lizard. I was there. We saw the lizard sunning on a rock. Of course we stopped. The old man said, "I wonder how that lizard feels about the rock it's sitting on and how the rock feels about the lizard?" He always asked himself hard questions that take awhile to answer We leaned against another rock. Along time passed, and then he said, "Did you hear that? They like each other fine." I said, "I didn't hear a thing." He said, "Sometimes EVERTHING BEING RIGHT makes a kind of sound. Like just now. It wasn't much more than a good feeling that I heard from that old rock." "Were you surprised to hear it?" I always had to ask. He said, "Not a bit. It seemed like the most natural thing in the world." "I said, "I wish I'd heard it too." He said he thought I might some day. He told me how a friend of his once heard a whole sky full of start when she was seven. And later on when she was eighty three she heard a cactus blooming in the dark. At first she didn't know what she was hearing. She found it by just following the sound. There were twenty flowers on one cactus and they were all white as the moon. The old man said, "Most people never hear those things at all." I said, "I wonder why." He said, "They just don't take the time you need for something that important." I said, "I'll take the time, but first you have to teach me." "I'd like to if I could," he said "but the thing is… you have to learn it from the hills and ants and lizards and weeds and things like that. They do the teaching around here." "Just give me a clue on how to start." I said. And so he said, "Do this: go get to know one thing as well as you can. It should be something small. Don't start with a mountain. Don't start with the whole Pacific Ocean. Start with one seed pod or one dry weed or one horned toad or

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one handful of dirt or one sandy wash." I said, "I'll take the sandy wash." He said, "I started with one tree." Every morning of his life when he was young he climbed a cottonwood and sat there listening. He told me it was worth the time. He said trees are very honest and they don't care much for fancy people. And he said he doesn't know of anything he ever did as important as sitting in that tree. "Tell me everything you can," I said. He said, "Well, you have to respect that tree or hill or whatever it is you're with. Take a horned toad, for example. If you think you're better than a horned toad you'll never hear its voice - even if you sit there in the sun forever." And he said, "Don't be ashamed to learn from bugs or sand or anything." I said, "I won't." He thought of one more thing. "It's good to walk with people but sometimes go alone." "That way," he said, "you can always stop and listen at the right time." "I'll remember everything." I said. And I did. But nothing worked. I thought there must be something wrong with me because I only heard wind and quails and coyotes and doves - just things that anyone can hear. I almost gave up trying. Of course I still went walking in my hills. In fact, I used to sing to them a lot. I thought that since they wouldn't sing to me, I'd just sing to them instead. The day I'm telling you about now I was singing and the whole song was this: HELLO HILLS HELLO HILLS HELLO HILLS HELLO. That was after I had been away five days and I had missed those hills - five days. I went out earlier than usual. You know how everything looks new at sunshine. Well, all those hills were looking new. I was just walking where I always walk but that morning I kept thinking HERE I AM! And whatever way I happened to go was always right. I climbed the rocky side, not the path. The rocky side is steeper but I like it best, and anyway that's where I found my three hawk feathers. I stood at the top where I always stand looking down. HELLO HILLS HELLO HILLS HELLO HILLS HELLO. All I know is suddenly I wasn't the only one singing. The hills were singing too. I stopped. I didn't move for maybe an hour: I never listened so hard in my life. Of course their kind of singing isn't loud. It isn't any sound you can explain. It isn't made with words. You couldn't write it down. All I can say is it came straight up from those dark shinny lava rocks humming. It moved around like wind. It seemed to be the oldest sound in the world. All I can say is I was standing in the middle of that sound at seven o'clock in the morning… just thinking HERE I AM! and thinking LISTEN! and not even being surprised. It seemed like the most natural thing in the world.

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RINDECELLA: A Tairy Fale by the Brimm Grothers (as told by Derek Fowles, with some other additions) Tonce upon a wime, there lived a geautiful birl named Rindecella. Rindecella lived with her muel stepcrother and two sasty stepnisters. They made Rindecella do all the jummy crobs, like cheaning the climney, and dwashing the wishes, and flopping the moor. One day the prandsome Hince announced that he was hosting a bancy fall in his cagnificent mastle, and everyone was invited. Well, all the kadies in the lingdom crent wazy. The prandsome Hince, you see, had never married, and every woman wanted to be the Brince’s pride. And, he was also a real fart smeller. Rindecella’s sasty stepnisters bought gancy fowns, and got canimures and cedipures, and nainted their pails, and got pavy werms, and they put fakeup on their maces. But Rindecella’s muel stepcrother wouldn’t let poor Rindecella go to the bancy fall. “Don’t forget to flop the moor!” they said as they left. Poor Rindecella. As she flopped the moor she pretended she was at the bancy fall, and went mancing with her dop across the kitchen, but then she looked at her ress made of drags, and started woftly seeping. Just then, her gairy fodmother appeared. “Oh gairy fodmother,” said Rindecella. “I want to go to the bancy fall, but my rothes are all in clags!” So her gairy fodmother tapped Rindecella’s claggedy rothes with her wagic mawnd. *FOOP* Suddenly Rindecella was wearing a dragnificent mess, and out in the street was a sparkling corse-drawn harriage. “Just remember,” said her gairy fodmother, “the twell only lasts until spelve.” Rindecella rode to the cagnificent mastle in her corse-drawn harriage. It was a blendid spall. The prandsome Hince noticed Rindecella as soon as she arrived, and they ended up nancing the dight away. Suddenly, the strock began to clike. Rindecella cried “No oh! It’s nidmight!” and ran for her corse-drawn harriage. In her haste, she slopped her dripper. The prandsome Hince ran after her calling “Bum cack! Bum cack!” but all he found was a single slass glipper. The next day, the pritten Smince rode all through town, trying to find the enstranting changer who slost her lipper. Word spread like fildwire, and every kady in the lingdom tried it on, but no one could sit the flipper. The prandsome Hince was dearly nespairing when he came to Rindecella’s house. First the muel stepcrother and then the sasty stepnisters slied the tripper, but it find’t dit. The prandsome Hince noticed Rindecella flopping the moor. The muel stepcrother said, “She wever nent to the bancy fall. Here, let my ditty praughters sly that tripper again.” But the prandsome Hince insisted, and the slass glipper slipped perfectly onto Rindecella’s fainty doot! Then the prandsome Hince knew who Rindecella was (because remember, he was a real fart smeller) and he fept her off her sweet and harried her comb to his cagnificent mastle, where they lived happily ever after.

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SUNNY SIDE (adaptation of A.P. Carter & Gary Garett’s “Keep on the Sunny Side”) Teach the chorus to the kids and have them tell jokes in between. C F Stay on the sunny side, always on the sunny side C G Stay on the sunny side of life. C F You’ll feel no pain as we drive you insane C G C Just stay on the sunny side of life. Joke! Joke! Joke!

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WHATIF? (Shel Silverstein) Have one person read while another acts it out. Last night, while I lay thinking here, Some Whatifs crawled inside my ear And pranced and partied all night long And sang their same old Whatif song: Whatif I’m dumb in school? Whatif they’ve closed the swimming pool? Whatif I get beat up? Whatif there’s poison in my cup? Whatif I start to cry? Whatif I get sick and die? Whatif I flunk that test? Whatif green hair grows on my chest? Whatif nobody likes me? Whatif a bolt of lightning strikes me? Whatif I don’t grow taller? Whatif my head starts getting smaller? Whatif the fish won’t bite? Whatif the wind tears up my kite? Whatif they start a war? Whatif my parents get divorced? Whatif the bus is late? Whatif my teeth don’t grow in straight? Whatif I tear my pants? Whatif I never learn to dance? Everything seems swell, and then The nighttime Whatifs strike again

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