Is It Snowing In Your Neck Of The Woods?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We used to sing this at my primary school in the early 70's.
The lyrics I remember are much the same as previously mentioned with just a couple of differences.
at half past three we go home to tea
or maybe at quarter to four
and it's ten pairs of feet
go running up the street
and in through their own front door
and its rough and tumble
rattle and noise
mothers and fathers girls and boys
babys in the carry cot
cats by the stove
a little bit of quarrelling
but much more love
Down by the river where the green grass grows,
There sits Mary washing her clothes.
She sings, she sings, she sings so sweet.
She calls to her sweetheart across the street.
Patrick, Patrick won’t you come to tea,
Come next Sunday at half past three.
Tea cakes, lardy cakes, everything you’ll see.
Oh won’t we have a jolly time at half past three.
(Repeat)