Sending a Letter
Take a pencil write a letter, write a letter, write a letter
Take a pencil write a letter, write, write, write, write, write.
Take the paper, fold it up, fold it up, fold it up
Take the paper fold it up, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold.
Take the envelope stuff it in…stuff, stuff, stuff (you get the idea)
Lick the envelope and close it up… lick, lick, lick
Write the address on the front…write, write, write
Put the stamp on at the top… stamp, stamp, stamp (I chose not to “lick” the stamp because most new stamps are self sticking now.)
Drop the letter in the box…drop, drop, drop
The Mailbox Poem
I went to mail a letter and slid right in the box
All that you could see of me were my tennis shoes and socks.
I self addressed my elbow and air-mail stamped my knee.
Soon I would be ready for the next delivery.
I folded like an envelope and in a day or so. . .
I’ll go with all the letters to Japan or Mexico
In His Mail Truck
(Sung to: “She’ll be comin’ Round the mountain”)
He’ll be coming in his mail truck when he comes,
He’ll be coming in his mail truck when he comes,
He’ll be coming in his mail truck,
He’ll be coming in his mail truck,
He’ll be coming in his mail truck when he comes.
he’ll be wearing his blue uniform…….
he’ll be bringing a package for me……
he’ll bring mail for mom and dad…..
he’ll pick up letters from our mailbox….