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I know the chances are pretty slim that I'll find an answer, but here goes:
When I was knee-high to a grasshopper, I was in a children's choir in Southern California (mid 1980's). Among the reportoire we performed was a song about Noah and his ark. I've had the tune stuck in my head for 20 years, and I can't find a version of it anywhere or complete lyrics. I'll post what I recall, and hope that someone out there might know something about it or a source. Thanks for looking:
Lyrics:
That's about all I can remember. Does anyone know of this song?
When I was knee-high to a grasshopper, I was in a children's choir in Southern California (mid 1980's). Among the reportoire we performed was a song about Noah and his ark. I've had the tune stuck in my head for 20 years, and I can't find a version of it anywhere or complete lyrics. I'll post what I recall, and hope that someone out there might know something about it or a source. Thanks for looking:
Lyrics:
Noah, why are you building this boat,
in a place so remote
it's incredibly odd.
Noah,
Have you finally gone mad?
Can you say that you've had
a message from God.
Say what's that hay for?
Is this the day for,
all of the rain to begin.
If it should start,
will you have a heart?
Hey Noah will you let us in?
That's about all I can remember. Does anyone know of this song?