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My Favourite Things


Raindrops on roses & whiskers on kittens
Bright copper kettles & warm woolen mittens
Brown paper packages tied up with strings
These are a few of my favorite things...
are you singing along yet?

Here are a few of my favourite things:

Smell of fresh laundry dried in the sunlight
Giggling babies & toddlers with delight
Playing piano & loudly I sing
These are a few of my favourite things

Warm roaring fires on cold winter nights
Beech sand, umbrellas, buckets & kites
Autumns bright colours & flowers in spring
These are a few of my favourite things


Your turn, you write a verse or two for the song :)
It's a great way to feel happy,
just ponder on the simple things in life that bring you joy.


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  1. Skinny jeans, long tops and old leather shoes.
    Dancing and singing and crazy new moves.
    Cardigans, skirts, my brand new black leggins,
    theses are a few of my favourite things.

    When your dead broke.
    When your jeans rip.
    When life aint to "rad"
    I simply remember my favourite things,
    and then I don't feel so bad.

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  2. Anonymous30.9.09

    Birds and Butterflies
    Bees and Beetles
    The smell of fresh air in a cat's fur when it comes inside the house from outside.
    The smell of fresh ground coffee.
    Daffodils and sweetpeas.
    Sunshine and blue sky.
    Crisp autumn leaves.
    Warmth.
    Friendship.
    The stars on a clear night with no light polution.
    I could go on but then it wouldn't be a 'few' of my favourite things.

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  3. Smiling faces, kind words, Hugs that don't end
    Chatting, spending time with family and friends
    reminiscing over memories, photos galore
    These are the things that I'm thankful for.

    A drive through the forest, a walk by the river
    A picnic. surprise flowers when they are delivered
    Laughter, singing, when music rings
    These are a few of my favorite things

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