| How many kinds of sweet flowers grow
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| In an English country garden?
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| We’ll tell you now of some that we know
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| Those we miss you’ll surely pardon
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| Daffodils, heart’s ease and flox
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| Meadowsweet and lady smocks
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| Gentian, lupine and tall hollihocks
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| Roses, foxgloves, snowdrops, blue forget-me-nots
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| In an English country garden
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| How many insects come here and go
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| In an English country garden?
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| We’ll tell you now of some that we know
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| Those we miss you’ll surely pardon
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| Fireflies, moths, gnats and bees
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| Spiders climbing in the trees
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| Butterflies drift in the gentle breeze
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| There are snakes, ants that sting
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| And other creeping things
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| In an English country garden
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| How many songbirds fly to and fro
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| In an English country garden?
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| We’ll tell you now of some that we know
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| Those we miss you’ll surely pardon
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| Bobolink, cuckoo and quail
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| Tanager and cardinal
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| Bluebird, lark, thrush and nightingale
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| There is joy in the spring
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| When the birds begin to sing
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| In an English country garden
|
| How many kinds of sweet flowers grow
|
| In an English country garden? |
| We’ll tell you now of some that we know
|
| Those we miss you’ll surely pardon
|
| Daffodils, heart’s ease and flox
|
| Meadowsweet and lady smocks
|
| Gentain, lupine and tall hollihocks
|
| Roses, foxgloves, snowdrops, blue forget-me-nots
|
| In an English country garden |