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Rob Slocum - I Hear A Tinkling of a Little Bell Lyrics



Rob Slocum - I Hear A Tinkling of a Little Bell Lyrics




I hear a tinkling of a little bell
Put a daisy in your lapel
There is lots of news to tell
We'll wish all the neighbors well
I hear a tinkling of a little bell

There are dolphins in the sea today
This afternoon they'll come right back the other way
Feel the sand between your toes
As your imagination grows
There are dolphins in the sea today

There's a snare drum and a silver horn
I made a promise on the day you were born
To protect you all the while
And to teach you how to smile
There's a snare drum and a silver horn

I hear crickets on a summer's night
Put the lamp out; let me tuck you in tight
Dream of creatures on parade
Dream of all the friends you've made
I hear crickets on a summer's night
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I hear a tinkling of a little bell
Put a daisy in your lapel
There is lots of news to tell
We'll wish all the neighbors well
I hear a tinkling of a little bell

There are dolphins in the sea today
This afternoon they'll come right back the other way
Feel the sand between your toes
As your imagination grows
There are dolphins in the sea today

There's a snare drum and a silver horn
I made a promise on the day you were born
To protect you all the while
And to teach you how to smile
There's a snare drum and a silver horn

I hear crickets on a summer's night
Put the lamp out; let me tuck you in tight
Dream of creatures on parade
Dream of all the friends you've made
I hear crickets on a summer's night
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Writer: Rob Slocum
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Performed By: Rob Slocum
Language: English
Length: 1:59
Written by: Rob Slocum

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