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Peas on Earth (everybody now) Peas on Earth — you’ve got to Grab a fork and lettuce work For Peas on Earth | |
Come animals and pea-ple, each and every one Let’s start a revolution, powered by the sun Bees and worms and unicorns, every human bean We’ll sow the seeds of happiness and plant some joy between | |
We’ll work the soil together, beeting hearts unite Our faith will bloom and blossom, reaching toward the light Squash all melon-cauliiness, dreams take root below If we give our garden love and carrots bound to grow. | |
A pear of hands to nurture, and turnip soil for good Weeds are quite dill-ightful just misunderstood Watering with wishes, the bounty starts to sprout. If you have some thyme t-asparagus you could help out. | |
So, colored black or colored white or even collard green May every per-sunflower and join the garden scene All across the nation, the movement has begun Kale-ifornia, Okra-homa, Washingtonion |
Thank you to Elissa Brown, Noah Slovin, Diane Litwin, Rebekah Steinfeld, Annie Bass, and Rachel Katz for sharing this recording. (Aharon Varady held the camera steady.) Lyrics by Elissa Brown, Noah Slovin, and Diane Litwin. Thank you to Teva Learning Alliance for radiating on everyone a light that’s shining like the sun. Thanks to Hazon for sharing their pea costume. The more that we give the more we’ve got to give. It’s the way that we live, and it’s what we’re livin’ for! L’shana tova!
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“Peas on Earth, a song by the Jewish environmental educators of the Teva Learning Center (Fall 2010)” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International copyleft license.
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