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106. Morning at the Beach

1 There's soapsuds on the waves,
There's white foam in the sky,
The peggles on the beach are wet,
And so am I.

2 There are fishes in the sea,
How many do you think?
How many shining fishes
And do thy drink?

3 If fished do drink water
Some day, perhaps, they'll try
To drink and drink and drink
The ocean dry!

Text Information
First Line: There's soapsuds on the waves
Title: Morning at the Beach
Author: John Farrar
Language: English
Publication Date: 1961
Topic: Weather and Seasons; Fish; Morning (5 more...)
Copyright: © 1930 by Richard R. Smith, Inc.
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [There's soapsuds on the waves]
Composer: Norman Mealy
Composer: Margaret Mealy
Key: G Major or modal



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