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[HANASHIR:17082] RE: Building Song
- From: Jill Moskowitz <jmoskowitz...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:17082] RE: Building Song
- Date: Sun 14 Mar 2004 14.24 (GMT)
How about the Dreamer.
Chorus:
For our hands are strong and our hearts are young
and the Dreamer keeps a dreamin ages long
Verses
What do we do when we needed corn
We plowed and we sowed till the early morn (2x)
What do we do when we needed a town
We hammered and we nailed till the sun went down (2X)
We do we do when its peace we want
And its more than a man can build or plant
We'll gather all our friends from around the earth
And lend a hand in its hour of birth
We'll plow, we'll sow, we'll hammer and we'll nail
We'll work all day, till peace is real....
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From: owner-hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org on behalf of Robin
Sent: Sat 3/13/2004 11:36 PM
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Subject: [HANASHIR:17076] Building Song
The 2nd and 3rd graders of our Religious School are participating in our
Family Service this coming Shabbat. The Torah Portion(s), Vayachel -
Pekudey, are all about building the Mishkan. I'm tying in what they're
doing with the whole Bob the Builder concept - Can we build it? YES WE
CAN! What I need is a closing song. Something besides the Bob the
Builder
Song. If I Had a Hammer and Dreamer come to mind. Does anyone have any
other suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Robin Shuler
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