Yes. My parents own an old LP record with music from the Nutcracker Suite. One of my favorite pieces on the record was the Waltz of the Flowers. A choir was singing words to the music. I loved trying to sing along with it but parts of it were out of my voice range because the notes were so high.
The only words I remember off the top of my head are something like "Hark to the woodland call; come to the waltz of the flowers..." Also, toward the last of the piece were the words "Dance flowers dance; dance while the music makes romance..." As a matter of fact, I was trying to find something about those words when I ran across the link which led me to this question.
After some creative searching I found a reference to the recording my parents must have had. http://www.billiesilvey.com/classical.html The recording is a choral version of the Nutcracker Suite by Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians.
_________ The Cwalk can stand for "crip walk" or "clown walk" and originated in the crips street gang. The Crips claim that it is not a dance. If the C-Walk had to be put in to one category, it might be boogie, Foot-Loosing, foot-breaking, or "walk-waltz".
ok so it starts with the entrence then the waltz known as el vals then the father and daughter dance then when they crown the 15 girl and put her heels on then the dance that u dance with ur god prerants chambelanes like padrinos madrinas you know and then this is iptinal the surprise dance=) and this is it
I would put some quotes from Romeo and Juliet on the page If it was supposed to be their scarpbook, you could put a wedding certificate, inivnations, pressed flowers, photos of Verona, letters, obituaries, news articles, or anything Romeo and Juliet would give as gifts to each other.
never ever put them in quotes usually you italicize them, but if you can't (like on a typewriter perhaps) then just underline it
"You are a great champion. When the you ran, the ground shook, the sky opened and mere mortels parted. Parted the way to victory, where you'll meet me in the winners circle, where i'll put a blanket of flowers on your back."
Charlie Gordon's last words from "Flowers for Algernon" were "PS please if you get a chanse put some flowrs on Algernons grave in the bak yard."
You can put flowers in a vase.
You sprinkle glitter on them and that's how you put glitter on flowers.
Anywhere there are flowers, you dumbshit!
becaues if u didnt put it in water the flowers gone die
Because flowers are beautiful.
In to the toilet and FLUSH or you can bury it in a box in a hole in the ground surronded by a boquet of flowers.... Which ever is the best choice to remenber or not remember your fish friend.
I have no idea. I came to this page seeking an answer myself. But the lyrics I found seem to clearly be the work of a black, cotton field worker. Whether he put these words to a tune already in circulation is a matter for additional speculation.
try a fence... around either the flowers or the chickens. if they are not your chickens, fence the flowers.
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First you put on the hat then put in the flowers then water them. After that you put it in the flowers again the you DO NOT WATER IT! So after you do that, you put the hat on (again) then put it in the blue dye. Then, you put the grass on then water it two times.