The Ladies of Spring

William Thwing

There's a lady who will soon be here
She comes only once a year
Her feet scarcely touch the Earth
As she runs all the flowers
Come to birth in their little beds
And they open their eyes and they lift their heads
And they listen to the songs which the birdies sing
And they're oh so happy 'cause it's finally Spring

Hallelu, Hallelu, Hallelu-ul-lia
Hallelu, Hallelu, Hallelu-ul-lia

There's a lady in the sky
She'll be passing by and by
And I know that she's my friend
'Cause she stays with me to the end
Of the night when the Moon goes down
And I say to my friend,""Won't you stick atound""
But she silently smiles as she slips away
And before you know it, it's the break of day

Hallelu, Hallelu, Hallelu-ul-lia
Hallelu, Hallelu, Hallelu-ul-lia

There's music in the air
And it comes from a lady fair
She calls in a voice so sweet
Telling me that what I need
Is an ear to hear her song
In the morning air as I walk along
In the meadow where the Lark plays wild and free
Sitting on a fence post calling to me

Hallelu, Hallelu, Hallelu-ul-lia
Hallelu, Hallelu, Hallelu-ul-lia
Hallelu, Hallelu, Hallelu-ul-lia

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Who composed the song “The Ladies of Spring” by Nadir?
The song “The Ladies of Spring” by Nadir was composed by William Thwing.

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