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From Walt Disney's MARY POPPINS Feed the Birds For 2-Part and Piano Performanes Tle: Approx. 3:00 a Arranged by Words and Music by CRISTI CARY MILLER RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN Mysteriously (J = 84) Piano Toco rit. px, tempo) 9} an-vnis mp Ear - ly each tothe steps of — St. Paul's Sa bird wo - man comes. poxor ‘© 1963 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. aor Copyright Renewed ‘This arrangement © 1996 Wonderland Music Company. Inc. International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Part Pact It own own, bags bags ERED THE BIRDS them 2a way tothe people she calls, “Come, buy my own spe- cial she calls, “Come, buy my 0 of. full of crumbs.—__ Come feed oft the litle birds, crumbs. —__ lit - tle birds, you'll show them you Their young ones are hungry, their nests are so bare; all it takes tup-pence____ from you, __ mp. all it takes is tup-pence. from you, —___ fa Lemme mel Feed____ the _ birds, tup-pence—_____ a _ bag, La pe mp eee Feed the birds, tup-pence. Pa iemy PRED THE BIRDS ~ 2h tup-pence,—____tup-pence-——— 4 __ bas. tup-pence, tup-pence aba. tup-pence, tup-pence, Feed the birds,” that’s what she cries, the birds,” that’s what she ties, fil the skies. = while o-ver - head fill the skies. 3 FEED THE BIRDS ~ 2Part the cath - e - dral saints and a - pos = tls the cath - © - dral saints anda - pos - tles 4 down as she sells her wares, Al down as she sells her i. though you can’t they are smil - ing though you can’t know they are smil - ing 65 PEED THE BIRDS — 2-Pot some-one shows that he din fa time some-one shows that he cares, —_____ spent Though. ‘tempo her words sim-ple ——_ nae Though her_ words are sim-ple and few, a rempo P fis - ten, —___ call - ing lis-ten,— she’s call - ing 7 [FEED THE BIRDS ~ 22st tup-pence “Feed the birds, tup-pence. iz of tup-penee, eup-penee, tuppence fm nfm mp tup-pence,- tup-pence,__tup-pence. a 89 FEED THE BIRDS ~ 2Part inv 0 73999" “This choral arangement is for concert use only The use ‘of costumes, choreography or ather elements that evoke tha story or characters of tis musical work is prone, °

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