"Spring, Spring, Spring" is a song featured in the 1954 film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers with music composed by Gene de Paul and lyrics written by Johnny Mercer.
Lyrics[]
Caleb:
Oh, the barnyard is busy in a regular tizzy,
And the obvious reason is because of the season
Ma Nature's lyrical, with her yearly miracle
Spring, Spring, Spring
Benjamin:
All the hen-folk are hatchin'
While their men-folk are scratchin'
To ensure the survival of each brand-new arrival
Dorcas:
Each nest is twitterin',
They're all baby-sitterin',
Spring, Spring, Spring
Frank:
It's a beehive of buddin' son and daughter life,
Every family has plans in view
Even down in the brook the underwater life
Is forever blowin' bubbles too
Sarah:
Every male little mallard
Honks a heart-rending ballad
From the stream where he sloshes
In his web-foot galoshes
Frank:
He gurgles brimmingly
"We'll get along swimmingly"
Both:
Spring, Spring, Spring
Liza:
Every field wears a bonnet
With some spring daisies on it,
Even birds of a feather
Show their clothes off together
Ephraim:
Sun's gettin' shinery, to spotlight the finery,
Liza:
Spring, Spring, Spring
Gideon:
From his eyrie, the eagle with his eagle eye
Gazes down across his eagle beak
And a'fixin' his lady with the legal eye
Screams "suppose we fix the date this week!"
Caleb, Ruth, Daniel & Martha:
Yes, siree, spring disposes
That it's all one supposes
It's a real bed of roses
Waggin' tails, rubbin' noses
All:
Each day is Mother's Day
The next is some other's day
When all is King
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