Garden Song of Miracles
Embracing Life's Miracles: A Garden of Joyful GrowthLyrics
Whoa-whoa
Expressing excitement or emphasis
The miracles of life surround us everyday
Acknowledging the presence of miracles in everyday life
And in the simple things is where they love to play
Emphasizing that miracles often occur in simple things
Now look around and tell me what do you see? (Look around, look around, look around)
Prompting observation of surroundings
The tiniest thing became a giant tree (a giant tree)
Highlighting the transformation of small things into significant ones
Give I the rain, give I the sun, give I the moon the holy one
Expressing a desire for essential elements for all, symbolized by rain, sun, and moon
Give I the rain, give I the sun, give I the moon for everyone
-Oh, oh, oh, what a joy it is (oh, what a joy it is)
Celebrating the joy of planting a seed and reaping abundant rewards
To plant one, reap many
-Oh, what a joy it is (oh, what a joy it is)
-To plant one and reap many, yeah
-Oh, what a joy it is (oh, what a joy it is)
-To plant one and reap many
-Give I the lizard, give I the worms, give I the bees, give I the birds
Expressing appreciation for various creatures and their positive impact
A ladybug, the bees will do this, so much good that they will do, yeah
-Oh, what a joy it is (oh, what a joy it is)
Reiterating the joy and fulfillment derived from planting and harvesting
To plant one, reap many, yeah
-Yeah, what a joy it is (oh, what a joy it is)
-To plant one and reap many, yeah
-Oh, what a joy it is (oh, what a joy it is)
-To plant one and reap many
-'Cause the miracles of life surround us everyday (everyday)
Emphasizing the continuous presence of miracles in everyday life
And in the simple things is where they love to play (love to play)
-Now look around and tell me what do you see? (Look around, look around, look around)
-The tiniest thing became a giant tree (a giant tree)
-Give I the earth, give I the dirt, let's plant a seed and watch it grow
Encouraging the act of planting a seed and witnessing its growth
Give I the earth, give I the dirt, let's watch the vegetables grow, yeah, yeah
-Oh, what a joy it is (oh, what a joy it is)
Repeating the theme of joy derived from planting and reaping
To plant one, reap many
-Yeah, what a joy it is (oh, what a joy it is)
-To plant one and reap many
-Yes, what a joy it is (oh, what a joy it is)
-To plant one and reap many
-The miracles of life surround us everyday (everyday)
Reiterating the omnipresence of miracles in simple things
And in the simple things is where they love to play (love to play)
-So look around (look around, look around, look around)
-Look up and down and tell me what did you see?
Encouraging observation and recognition of the miraculous nature of individuals
'Cause you're a miracle to me
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