Let's Go Fly a Kite Music by Richard M. Sherman Words by Robert B. Sherman.

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Let's Go Fly a Kite Music by Richard M. Sherman Words by Robert B. Sherman

With tuppence for paper and strings. You can have your own set of wings;

With your feet on the ground you're a bird in flight With your fist holding tight to the string of your kite.

Oh! _________________ Let's go fly a kite, Up to the highest height. Let's go fly a kite, And send it soaring,

Up through the atmosphere, Up where the air is clear. Oh, let's go fly a kite!

When you send it flying up there, All at once you're lighter than air; You can dance on the breeze over houses and trees With your fist holding tight to the string of your kite.

Oh! _________________ Let's go fly a kite, Up to the highest height. Let's go fly a kite, And send it soaring,

Up through the atmosphere, Up where the air is clear. Oh, let's go fly a kite!