Get Up and Sow the Seeds!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwQO0RRgSP4.

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Get Up and Sow the Seeds!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwQO0RRgSP4

Go harvest all the crops Plant all the greens and beans, We want to eat healthy, So get up and sow the seeds! This harvest is my destiny We said, “Gr –oh-ow, Get up and sow the seeds!

We are farmers of the night, Harvesting crops by the moonlight We are farmers of the night, Harvesting crops by the moonlight. Hopeful that the greens will grow tonight, Oh, we are bound to get some veggies, Bound to get some veggies.

I pulled the crops, And it was pretty simple I pulled the crops, And it was pretty simple! Come on, let’s grow some more!

Go harvest all the crops Plant all the greens and beans, We want to eat healthy, So get up and sow the seeds! This harvest is my destiny We said, “Gr –oh-ow, Get up and sow the seeds!

An aubergine and a pumpkin for you, Lettuce, potatoes, tomatoes too An aubergine and a pumpkin for you, Lettuce, potatoes, tomatoes too. Carrots, sweetcorn and broccoli, Oh, how we love to grow the veggies, Love to grow the veggies!

I pulled the crops, And it was pretty simple I pulled the crops, And it was pretty simple! Come on, let’s grow some more!

Go harvest all the crops Plant all the greens and beans, We want to eat healthy, So get up and sow the seeds! This harvest is my destiny We said, “Gr –oh-ow, Get up and sow the seeds!

I saw the roots go deeper, I added Water – and then I prayed. Oh, come on beans!   Deep in the ground, I saw the roots go deeper, I added Water – and then I prayed. I pulled the crops, And it was pretty simple! Come on, let’s grow some more!

Go harvest all the crops Plant all the greens and beans, We want to eat healthy, So get up and sow the seeds! This harvest is my destiny We said, “Gr –oh-ow, Get up and sow the seeds!

Go harvest all the crops Plant all the greens and beans, We want to eat healthy, So get up and sow the seeds! This harvest is my destiny We said, “Gr –oh-ow, Get up and sow the seeds!

“Gr –oh-ow, Get up and sow the seeds!