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Grade 2/3 Buchanan School November 2009
Canada in my Pocket Grade 2/3 Buchanan School November 2009
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I’ve got Canada in my pocket a little bit of history.
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A penny and a nickel and a quarter and a dime mean a lot to you and me.
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It’s more than pocket money. They’re the symbols of our land.
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They’re pictures of important things for which this country stands.
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The maple leaf the maple leaf is a beautiful sight to see
The maple leaf the maple leaf is a beautiful sight to see. It waves hello to us below from the branch of the maple tree.
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And with every year that passes it grows like you and me so should we all grow straight and tall, like the lovely maple tree.
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I’ve got Canada in my pocket, a little bit of history.
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A penny and a nickel and a quarter and a dime mean a lot to you and me.
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It’s more than pocket money. They’re the symbols of our land.
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They’re pictures of important things for which this country stands.
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The beaver oh the beaver is a beautiful sight to see
The beaver oh the beaver is a beautiful sight to see. He’s a happy furry animal, like a teddy bear with teeth.
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He’s never ever lazy. He works all night and day building houses for his family. He’s got no time to play.
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I’ve got Canada in my Pocket A little bit of history.
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A penny and a nickel and a quarter and a dime mean a lot to you and me.
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It’s more than pocket money. They’re the symbols of our land
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They’re pictures of important things for which this country stands.
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The schooner oh the schooner is a beautiful sight to see
The schooner oh the schooner is a beautiful sight to see. It’s a great big wooden sailing ship that can sail across the sea.
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It brings to other countries the things that people need and brings back things like chocolate bars and books for us to read.
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I’ve got Canada in my Pocket a little bit of history.
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A penny and a nickel and a quarter and a dime mean a lot to you and me.
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It’s more than pocket money They’re the symbols of our land.
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They’re pictures of important things for which this country stands.
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The caribou, the caribou is a beautiful sight to see
The caribou, the caribou is a beautiful sight to see. He’s a really big strong animal, I’m, sure you’ll all agree.
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He looks like Santa’s reindeer and he loves it when the wind blows cold. So he lives up north with the polar bear cause he likes the ice and snow.
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I’ve got Canada in my Pocket a little bit of history.
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A penny and a nickel and a quarter and a dime mean a lot to you and me.
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It’s more than pocket money. They’re the symbols of our land.
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They’re pictures of important things for which this country stands.
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