Happy Pi Day Happy Pi day to you, Happy Pi day to you, to the tune of “Happy Birthday” Happy Pi day to you, Happy Pi day to you, Happy Pi day everybody,

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Happy Pi Day Happy Pi day to you, Happy Pi day to you, to the tune of “Happy Birthday” Happy Pi day to you, Happy Pi day to you, Happy Pi day everybody, Happy Pi day to you.

YAY !!

Oh Number Pi (to the tune of “Oh Christmas Tree”)

Oh, number Pi Oh, number Pi Your digits are unending

Oh, number Pi Oh, number Pi No pattern are you sending

You’re three point one, four one five nine, and even if we had more time,

Oh, number Pi Oh, number Pi For circles length unbending

Oh, number Pi Oh, number Pi You are a number very sweet

Oh, number Pi Oh, number Pi Your uses are so very neat

There’s 2 Pi r and Pi r squared, a half a circle and you’re there,

Oh, number Pi Oh, number Pi We know that Pi’s a tasty treat

YAY !!