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Pinedale Song Book Graces: 3. Johnny Appleseed Oh The Lord is good to me, And so I thank The Lord, 1. Adams Family Grace (Sung to the tune of "The Adams Family") For giving me the things I need, Chorus: The sun and the rain and the Appleseed’s, Na na na na *snap snap* The Lord is good to me. Na na na na *snap snap* Johnny Appleseed, Ah-men! Na na na na Na na na na Na na na na *snap snap* Opening Songs for meetings: We thank The Lord for giving, 4. Brownie Ring The things we need for living, We're the brownies here's our aim, Like food and fun and friendships, Lend a hand and play the game! (X2) And so we thank The Lord... (Chorus) 5. Guides Horseshoe We're thirsty and were hungry, Who are we? Swingin along the road, Want something in our tummies, With a pack on our backs, a song in our hearts to ease the The food looks mighty yummy, load, And so we thank The Lord... (Chorus) It's been a HUNDRED years or more, Since they've travelled through the doors, 2. Brown Cow And they're coming along as gay and strong as ever they came before, We thank the brown cow for the chocolate milk, We thank the pigs OINK OINK for the bacon that we eat, THEY ARE GUIDES, ALL GUIDES and in unexpected places, We thank the egg for the chicken and the chicken You'll see their friendly faces and as ready and besides, for the egg, There’s not much danger, on finding you're a stranger for And we thank The Lord for our food to-day! commissioner or a ranger they are guides (stomp stomp) all guides (stomp stomp) Amen, Amen AMEN! 1 Closing songs for meetings: As we go, this we know, God is nigh 6. Brownie Ring 9. Nighttime taps Oh lord our god, Day is done, Thy children call, Gone the sun, Grant us thy peace, From the lakes, And bless us all. From the hills, From the skies, Brownie stomp: B-R-O-W-N-I-E-S BROWNIES! All is well, Safely rest. Guides and above God is nigh 7. Vespers Opening Campfire songs: * - seeing this star beside songs means it can be done in a round Softly falls the light of day, As our campfire fades away, 10. Fires burning* Silently each guide shall ask, Fires burning, fires burning Have I done my daily task? Draw nearer, draw nearer, Have I kept my honor bright? In the gloaming, in the gloaming Can I get to sleep tonight? Come sing and be merry. Have I done and have I dared, Everything to be prepared? 11. Tall trees* Tall trees that reach the skies, 8. Daytime taps Mountains and lakes nearby, Thanks and praise, Draw near my friends, come sing my friends, For our days Our campfire time is nigh. Neath the sun Neath the stars Neath the skies, 2 All Campfire in between songs: From rounds, to repeat-after-me-songs, to guiding 15. One Bottle Pop* favorites J One bottle pop, two bottle pop Three bottle pop, four bottle pop, 12. I love the Flowers (Done in the same tune as the 'Discovery Channel Five bottle pop, six bottle pop, Song') Seven seven bottle pop! I love the flowers, I love the daffodils, Fish and chips and vinegar, vinegar, vinegar! I love the mountains, I love the rolling hills, Fish and chips and vinegar! I love the fireside, when all the lights are low Pepper pepper pepper salt! Boom-de-ah-da Boom-de-ah-da, Boom-de-ah-da Boom-de-ah-da (x2) Don't throw your trash in MY backyard, I love the oceans, I love the great big waves, MY backyard, MY backyard, don't throw your trash in my backyard, I love the starfish, I love the ship that sails, My backyards FULL! I love the moonlight, when the sun sets low Boom-de-ah-da Boom-de-ah-da, Boom-de-ah-da Boom-de-ah-da (x2) 16. Forty years on an Iceberg Forty years on an iceberg, (flash hands 4 times) 13. Black socks* Over the ocean wide. (Make waves with hands both ways) Black socks, they never get dirty Nothing to wear but pajamas, (Point to shirt and pants) The longer you wear them the STRONGER they get! Nothing to do but slide! (Pretend to slide to center) Sometimes I think I should wash them, The wind was cold and icy (pretend to shiver) But something keeps telling me, Jack Frost began to BITE (gently pinch your neighbors, GENTLY) No no not yet, not yet, not yet. I had to hug my polar bear to keep me warm at NIGHT! (Hug the person next to you) 14. Camp Hats* (Same tune as Black Socks) 17. Boa Constrictor Camp hats, they never get stylish, (Repeat after me, except for the chorus) The longer you wear them the weirder they get! Chorus: Sometimes I think I should burn it Ohhhhhhhhhh, I'm being eaten by a boa constrictor, But all my camp leaders say I'm being eaten by a boa constrictor, No no not yet, not yet, not yet. I'm being eaten by a boa constrictor, 3 And I don't like it very much! Engineer - Push the button, push the button, kick the darn machine! OH NO - it's got my toe! (Chorus) Leader - where's your socks? Where's your shoes? And OH GEE - it's got my knee! (Chorus) don't forget your hat! OH MY - it's got my thigh (Chorus) Boy Scout - EW! A bug! Now squish it in the rug! OH FIDDLE - it's got my middle (Chorus) Valley Girl - totally! For sure! I got a manicure! OH HECK - it's got my neck (Chorus) Bus driver - swerve, and skid - I think I hit a kid! OH DREAD - it’s got my ... (*Snap mouth closed*) Park ranger - get eaten by a bear, see if I care! Firefighter - the roof! The roof! The roof is on fire! I got eaten by a boa constrictor, Cashier - Twenty nine, forty nine, here is your change, sir! I got eaten by a boa constrictor, I got eaten by a boa constrictor 19. Share Share And I didn't like it very much! "Share share" went the little pink sparks one day, "Share share" went the little pink sparks. 18. If I were not a Girl Guide "Share share" went the little pink sparks one day (Clap hands while singing chorus) So they all went "share share share, BUT Chorus: If I were not a girl guide, We all know sparks go: Something else I'd rather be, "I don't wanna share!" "I don't wanna share!" "I don't wanna share!" If I were not a girl guide an... We all know sparks go, "I don't wanna share" They don't go share share share! Archer I would be! - SHOOT THE BOW! THE MIGHTY MIGHTY BOW I said SHOOT THE BOW, THE MIGHTY MIGHTY BOW! Brownies - "lend a hand" and "is it snack time yet" Chorus Guides - "hike hike" and "OW my feet are sore" Bird watcher - hark, a lark! Is flying through the park SPLAT! Pathfinders - "plan plan" and "yacky yacky yak" Farmer - sow, the seeds! And fertilize the weeds! Rangers - "camp camp" and "wanna meet the boys" Plumber - plunge it, flush it LOOK OUT BELOW! Leaders - "Lead lead" and "is it coffee time" Teacher - Sit down, be quiet, and spit out your gum! D.C - "Have fun" and "where's your paperwork!" Flight Attendant - here's your coffee, here's your tea, here's your little white bag, BLAH! Lifeguard - Save yourself man, I'm working on my tan! 4 20. Hermie the worm - Race Car (Vroom-speeda-vroom – Vroom-speea-vroom- a-speeda-vroom-a-speeda-vroom) Sittin on a fence post chewin my bubblegum (pretend you’re chewing gum loudly) Playin with my yoyo (wheeo wheeo) 22. Pizza Man (Repeat after me) And along came Hermie the worm. Hey hey! Bo diddly bop! And he was thiiiis big, and I said I gotta get back to my shop. “Hermie! What happened!” With that pizza in my hand! “I ate the sparks” Im gonna be a pizza man. (Go through the song until Hermie eats the brownies, guides, pathfinders, rangers and leaders Pizza man! – Im gonna be a pizza man. and he’s a big worm! Then sing through the song and instead of eating anything, say “I burped”) Hey hey! Bo diddly bop! 21. Boom Chicka Boom! I gotta get back to my shop. (Repeat after me song) With those car keys in ma hand! I said BOOM! Im gonna drive a chevy van. I said BOOM CHICKA BOOM! Chevy van! – Pizza man! – Im gonna be a pizza man. I said a boom chicka rocka chicka rocka chicka Hey hey bo diddly bop! boom! I gotta get back to my shop! UH HUH! With that harness in ma hand! Oh yeah. Im gonna be a climbing man! One more time now… Climbing man! – Chevy van! – Pizza man! – Im gonna be a - Janitor (Broom-sweepa Broom – Broom-sweepa- pizza man! mop-a-sweepa-mop-a-sweepa-broom) Hey hey! Bo diddly bop! - Valley Girl I gotta get back to my shop - Underwater With those nun chucks in ma hand! - Loud Im gonna be like Jackie Chan! - Soft Jackie Chan! – Climbing man! – Chevy Van! – Pizza Man! – - Opera Im gonna be a pizza man.
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