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snowy flakes
Does anyone know all the words to a lovely little song that I learnt in infants school back in the 1960's
It started:
Snowy flakes are falling softly,
filling all the world with white,
I'd love to know all the words so I can cross stitch it in a picture for my parents,who thought it was so lovely when I sang it all those years ago.!
It started:
Snowy flakes are falling softly,
filling all the world with white,
I'd love to know all the words so I can cross stitch it in a picture for my parents,who thought it was so lovely when I sang it all those years ago.!
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There is a CD with it on it on eBay UK - the name of the song is apparently "Snowy Flakes are Falling Softly":
http://search.reviews.ebay.co.uk/A-Boy-Soprano -Christmas_EAN_5016073746320_W0QQfvcsZ1277QQso prZ30619096
I found this for you on the internet - I don't know if it is complete because I have never heard it myself:
Snowy flakes are falling softly
Clothing all the world in white
High above the stars are shining
Twinkling through the wintry night
Was it just like this we wonder,
Starry bright crisp and cold
On this joyous Christmas night of old.
http://search.reviews.ebay.co.uk/A-Boy-Soprano -Christmas_EAN_5016073746320_W0QQfvcsZ1277QQso prZ30619096
I found this for you on the internet - I don't know if it is complete because I have never heard it myself:
Snowy flakes are falling softly
Clothing all the world in white
High above the stars are shining
Twinkling through the wintry night
Was it just like this we wonder,
Starry bright crisp and cold
On this joyous Christmas night of old.
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