YEAR 1 & 2 PERFORMANCE PIECE BLOW THE WINDS, BLOW Sue Nicholls.

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YEAR 1 & 2 PERFORMANCE PIECE BLOW THE WINDS, BLOW Sue Nicholls

Now we set sail at dawn, me boys Blow the winds, blow Now we set sail at dawn, me boys Blow the winds, blow Blow the winds, blow the winds Blow the winds, blow!

The sea was smooth as glass, me boys Blow the winds, blow The sea was smooth as glass, me boys Blow the winds, blow Blow the winds, blow the winds Blow the winds, blow!

The wind got up and filled the sails Blow the winds, blow The wind got up and filled the sails Blow the winds, blow Blow the winds, blow the winds Blow the winds, blow!

The ship she rocked from side to side Blow the winds, blow The ship she rocked from side to side Blow the winds, blow Blow the winds, blow the winds Blow the winds, blow!

The mast she cracked in two, me boys Blow the winds, blow The mast she cracked in two, me boys Blow the winds, blow Blow the winds, blow the winds Blow the winds, blow!

The waves they crashed across the deck Blow the winds, blow The waves they crashed across the deck Blow the winds, blow Blow the winds, blow the winds Blow the winds, blow!

At last the storm was spent, me boys Blow the winds, blow At last the storm was spent, me boys Blow the winds, blow Blow the winds, blow the winds Blow the winds, blow!

But not a fish we caught, me boys Blow the winds, blow But not a fish we caught, me boys Blow the winds, blow Blow the winds, blow the winds Blow the winds, blow!