Lyrics English Country Garden - Rolf Harris
How
many
kinds
of
sweet
flowers
grow
In
an
English
country
garden?
We'll
tell
you
now
of
some
that
we
know
Those
we
miss
you'll
surely
pardon
Daffodils,
heart's
ease
and
flox
Meadowsweet
and
lady
smocks
Gentian,
lupine
and
tall
hollihocks
Roses,
foxgloves,
snowdrops,
blue
forget-me-nots
In
an
English
country
garden
How
many
insects
come
here
and
go
In
an
English
country
garden?
We'll
tell
you
now
of
some
that
we
know
Those
we
miss
you'll
surely
pardon
Fireflies,
moths,
gnats
and
bees
Spiders
climbing
in
the
trees
Butterflies
drift
in
the
gentle
breeze
There
are
snakes,
ants
that
sting
And
other
creeping
things
In
an
English
country
garden
How
many
songbirds
fly
to
and
fro
In
an
English
country
garden?
We'll
tell
you
now
of
some
that
we
know
Those
we
miss
you'll
surely
pardon
Bobolink,
cuckoo
and
quail
Tanager
and
cardinal
Bluebird,
lark,
thrush
and
nightingale
There
is
joy
in
the
spring
When
the
birds
begin
to
sing
In
an
English
country
garden
How
many
kinds
of
sweet
flowers
grow
In
an
English
country
garden?
We'll
tell
you
now
of
some
that
we
know
Those
we
miss
you'll
surely
pardon
Daffodils,
heart's
ease
and
flox
Meadowsweet
and
lady
smocks
Gentain,
lupine
and
tall
hollihocks
Roses,
foxgloves,
snowdrops,
blue
forget-me-nots
In
an
English
country
garden
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