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Tweet, tweet, tweet, Tweet, tweet, tweet, Tweet, tweet, tweet, Doot doot doot Sounds of summer It's a new day And there's a robin red breast up in the trees Summer There is a mother blue-jay feeding her young And learning them how to fly And down from the tree falls one One young bird falls to the ground He was the sixth bird, he was the sixth bird of heaven Oh. he was the sixth bird, six bird of heaven The sight of a young boy playing near by He sees the blue-jay falls from the sky Running to retrieve it he too falls skins his knee All he does is cry Begging please, he sings All he does is cry Saying, begging please to the Lord That our bird from heaven send a message from my love The second bird of heaven fell from the skies above And lonely sits the third bird as he watches and hears his brothers cries And the Lord above watches all And the forth bird hears the call Of help it’s from a man his wisdom and his power brings glory to us all; The rest and the fifth bird, Oh! And the fifth bird waits waiting for the sixth bird of heaven above; For they too all together carry love, love, love, love, love To everyone, everyone one below Oh, yea It was the sixth bird, six birds of heaven glory, six birds of heaven It was the sixth bird, six birds of heaven holy, six birds of heaven It was the sixth bird, six birds of heaven only, six birds, just birds of heaven Alleluia glory It was the sixth bird, it was the sixth bird Six birds of heaven It was the sixth bird , sixth bird of heaven, sixth bird of heaven
9/4/73 written words by James Edward Lee Sr.©1973

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