Nothing to do, Nellie Darling
Nothing to do you say
Let's take a trip on memory's ship
Back to the bygone days
Sail to the old village school house
Anchor outside the school door
Look in and see, there's you and there's me
A couple of kids once more
School days, school days
Dear old golden rule days
Readin' and 'ritin' and 'rithmetic
Taught to the tune of the hickory stick
You were my queen in calico
I was your bashful barefoot beau
And you wrote on my slate, "I love you, Joe"
When we were a couple of kids
'Member the hill, Nellie Darling
And the oak tree that grew on its brow
They've built forty storeys upon that old hill
And the oak's an old chestnut now
'Member the meadows so green, dear
So fragrant with clover and maize
Into new city lots and preferred bus'ness plots
They've cut them up since those days
School days, school days
Dear old golden rule days
Readin' and 'ritin' and 'rithmetic
Taught to the tune of the hickory stick
You were my queen in calico
I was your bashful barefoot beau
And you wrote on my slate, "I love you, Joe"
When we were a couple of kids
Writing that sounds poetic, as in the lyrics to a song.
reading god's letter allnight long
You can find these lyrics online. YouTube is a good place in order to hear the song while reading the lyrics.
It is the writing of the authors thoughts
On one side of the wall there is '21 Guns' lyrics and on another side there is 'See The Light' lyrics
Writing that sounds poetic, as in the lyrics to a song.
You quit writing lyrics. Then you quit writing notes.
reading god's letter allnight long
You can find these lyrics online. YouTube is a good place in order to hear the song while reading the lyrics.
Robert Mellin (1902-1994) could be still writing lyrics, but it would be somewhere else.
It is the writing of the authors thoughts
On one side of the wall there is '21 Guns' lyrics and on another side there is 'See The Light' lyrics
writing lyrics, music, and baseball
You just have to go with the flow. Write a song about your day... your life.. if you stressed or happy or sad or mad. Writing a song is all about feelings and how you feel. That's the lyrics... and once you get the lyrics down, the tune will come right to you!
No you just have to look up the lyrics and keep reading them and then with the lyrics sing along. You can look it up on youtube. Just keeping singing it.
First, you have to think of a tune, and after you got the tune, start writing down some lyrics. Then it'll be ready!
"Hickory Dickory Dock" is a well-known nursery rhyme, but it is not typically played as a piano piece with specific notes. You can try playing the melody by assigning the lyrics to different notes on the piano. It may be easier to find a piano arrangement online or create your own based on the melody of the rhyme.