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In this helpful little video, Joseph Anthony shares some original Waldorf circle activities and songs for first-second grades. For Life-Mentoring, EFT Mentoring, Seminars, Retreats, Lectures, Educational Consulting, Storytelling or Musical Gigs, including kirtan events for your party or yoga studio, or music for your worship service. Contact: [email protected] Here are the lyrics to the songs. Thank you Katrina. :) Arise, sleepy seeds, said the warm spring sun, Arise, sleepy seeds for the winter's done, So the little seeds rose and stood up high, Their roots held the earth as they rose to the sky, They share their beauty with the butterflies and bees, They share their beauty with you and me. (vowel sounds sung with clapping) ************ I am a star with a light in my body, I am a star with a light in my mind, I am a star with a light in my heart, I shine my light all of the time. I shine for myself and I shine for you, We shine together in all that we think, say, and do. **************** When the earth is turned to spring the worms are plump as anything, And worms come flying all around to eat those worms right off the ground, They like worms just as much as I like toast and jam and apple pie, And once when I was very young, I put a worm right on my tongue. I didn't like the taste a bit and so I didn't swallow it, But O it makes my mother squirm because she thinks I ate that worm. (I adapted this one, but I didn't write it...Sorry, I'm not sure who did) ***************** Straight as a spear I stand, Strength fills my arms and legs, And warm is my heart. ******************* I lift my leg, I stretch my leg, I plant it firm and light, I lift again and stretch again, my pace exactly right, With care I go, so grand, so slow, a heron this way strides, My eye is bright, my head upright, I walk with royal pride. (I don't think I wrote this one either, but again, don't remember who) ************************** Galloping ponies over the river, galloping ponies over the way. ************************* This next one's not in the video, but it should be. It's a poem I picked up along the way. I adapted it, but didn't write it. Little by little the acorn said, as it slowly rose from its mossy bed, I am improving every day, hidden deep in the earth away. So little by little each day it grew, little by little it sipped the dew, Downward it sent a thread-like root, upwards it sent a tiny shoot, Day after day and year after year, little by little, the leaves appeared, And the slender branches spread far and wide, until the mighty oak was the forest's pride. ******************************