Goodnight Little House Plant

FRED KOLLER, SHEL SILVERSTEIN

Now you have got to talk to your plants.
Now this is a lullaby for people who talk to their plants.

Goodnight little house plant asleep on the sill
I'll shut the shades so you don't get a chill
And tomorrow in the mornin' there'll be breakfast for two
We'll have ham and eggs for me and nitrogen for you

Goodnight little house plant, tucked in your clay pot
Make sure you don't catch Huntington's rot
Be careful, little house plant, stay away from them bees
You know they may carry a social disease

Goodnight little house plant, little house plant goodnight
Here's your glass of water; should I leave on a light?
Tomorrow we'll talk of the things that we did
I love you little house plant; who needs women and kids?

Trivia about the song Goodnight Little House Plant by Shel Silverstein

When was the song “Goodnight Little House Plant” released by Shel Silverstein?
The song Goodnight Little House Plant was released in 1978, on the album “Songs And Stories”.
Who composed the song “Goodnight Little House Plant” by Shel Silverstein?
The song “Goodnight Little House Plant” by Shel Silverstein was composed by FRED KOLLER, SHEL SILVERSTEIN.

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