Ladybug

James Stein

Don't disturb the ladybug
Sleeping by the spider's web
And if you see a butterfly
Don't try to catch it in your net
It's taken such a long, long time
To make this very special place
Open up your soul and mind
To all it has to say

Be still
Take it in a while
Feel the sunshine warm upon your face
You'll feel
When it makes you smile
Like you're welcomed to the human race

Everybody sees a part
Of what this life can really be
No one sees like you can see
When you let your mind flow free
The wind is blowing through the trees
A song that everyone can learn
And God is playing hidе-and-seek
Every where you turn

Bе still
Take it in a while
Feel the sunshine warm upon your face
You'll feel
When it makes you smile
Like you're welcomed to the human race

Don't disturb the ladybug
Sleeping by the spider's web
And if you see a butterfly
Don't try to catch it in your net
It's taken such a long, long time
To make this very special place
Open up your soul and mind
To all it has to say

Trivia about the song Ladybug by Captain & Tennille

When was the song “Ladybug” released by Captain & Tennille?
The song Ladybug was released in 1977, on the album “Come in from the Rain”.
Who composed the song “Ladybug” by Captain & Tennille?
The song “Ladybug” by Captain & Tennille was composed by James Stein.

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