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This songs is usually sung at the end of a bonfire when everyone is standing up and form a circle around the bonfire by holding crossed hands. The younger crowd believes that the older generation sings this song in order to try to lull all of the campers to sleep. Those that don’t want to go to sleep usually chime in for another round of this song.
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CD: More Lithuanian Campfire Songs by The 12 Bajores
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A boy tells his girlfriend that they will still be in love next spring when they see each other again. The girl shows up and wonders did her love have to overseas, or did he start to love other girls? She finally decides that he is now in love with someone else.
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MP3.com CD: More Lithuanian Campfire Songs - buy it!
CD: More Lithuanian Campfire Songs by The 12 Bajores
Label: Lithuanian Campfire Songs
Credits: 12 Bajores and their Lithuanian Heritage |
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This is a nursery song/rhyme that many folks hold dear in their heart and love to sing at campfires due to the nostalgic nature of these verses. The lyrics describe how the farm animals do their daily chores.
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MP3.com CD: More Lithuanian Campfire Songs - buy it!
CD: More Lithuanian Campfire Songs by The 12 Bajores
Label: Lithuanian Campfire Songs
Credits: 12 Bajores and their Lithuanian Heritage |
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