SNIRT. Yeah, what you get is what we- - - call- - - SNIRT!

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Cold Snap FLAKES! The north wind starts to blow now. Looks like it s gonna snow now. Your fingers will freeze, your lips and cheeks will chap! The sky is turning grey now. The sun has gone away now, Cause out of the blue, we re getting a cold snap! It s a cold snap! Cold snap! It starts with just a few flakes; Add wind until your house shakes. Your windows will rattle, and your shutters clap! Your breath will freeze mid air now. You ll slip slide ev ry where now. Right out of the north, look out, it s a cold snap! It s a cold snap! Cold snap! Grab your skates an find your sled. Bring a board, we re gonna shred! Keep that warm hat on your head I think I M goin back to BED! Don t you love it, when it snows? See that snowman s funny nose? Snowball fights where anything goes? Yeah, but I can t feel my TOES! Skaters waltzing, sleighbells ring. Let s all go tobogganing! Pure, white snow on everything Why can t we just CUT TO SPRING? Come on! Nothin to do BUT TO BRING it on! Cold snap! Cold snap! Cold snap! It s a cold snap!

We re Flakes Sorry, everybody, we know that it s cold here. It has to be, or you might see a melting unfold here! No need to worry, just give us a break. We re cold as ice, but awf ly nice: That s just like a flake! If you go out walking and take any old street, You probabl ly know that we re the snow and cousins to cold sleet! If you get chilled and you shiver and shake, Well, don t be blue, cause each of you just ran in to a flake! We re flakes, nothin but flakes! Got what it takes! Comin down all around you. Flakes! Proud to be flakes, you and me! Ya gotta love us, can t get enough of us Goodness snows and goodness sakes, We re nothin but flakes! Blowing in the wind puts us all in a tizzy! No wonder why, up in the sky, we all get so dizzy! Flakes are so happy; we have so much fun. We love a squall, but then we re all terrified of the sun! We re flakes, nothin but flakes! Got what it takes! Comin down all around you. Flakes! Proud to be flakes, you and me! Ya gotta love us, can t get enough of us *Don t be afraid of us; snowmen are made of us. Goodness snows and goodness sakes, We re proud to be FLAKES! FLAKES! FLAKES!

SNIRT Now out in the streets, they got plenty of DIRT! An shovelin snow makes plenty of HURT! The mess is BAD, but don t get MAD. Show some respect for your friend called SNIRT! Yeah, try to connect with your friend called SNIRT! We like it all mushy down under our FEET! We like it with slush, an we like it with SLEET! So bring on the MUD, an bring on the CRUD, An bring on the Snirt to make our mess look SWEET! Yeah, bring on the Snirt to make our mess COMPLETE! Yeah, what you get is what we- - - call- - - SNIRT!

Nothing Special Here I am on top of a snow bank. Don t know what to do. Here I am surrounded by my friends. Why do I feel blue? With all of us together, protected from the sun, Why do I feel so lonely? Why don t I have any fun? It s cause I m nothing special, nothing new, so easy to ignore. It s cause I m nothing special, nothing new. Everyone feels all alone sometimes, even in a crowd. Just a bunch of little flakes with their heads up in a cloud. They say no two are alike, now. They say there is no doubt. But I see more of the same, now. Don t know what it s all about. It s cause I m nothing special, nothing new, so easy to ignore. It s cause I m nothing special, nothing new.

One in a Million As you grow, you look all around. Feels like you re more of the same. Like any other one, here comes another one, Just with another name. Then someone shows they care about you. They shelter you from the sun. Now there is only you there never could be two the only one! You re one in a million! No other neath the sun. You re one, one in a million! Deep inside it s your song to sing. No one can sing it like you. And when you start your song, You ll see before too long, It s really true! You re one in a million! (One in a million!) No other neath the sun. (One in a million!) You re one, one in a million! (One in a million!) You re one in a million! (One in a million!) No other neath the sun. (One in a million!) You re one, one in a million! (One in a million!) One! A million in one!