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English Proverbs

 

Two heads are better than one.

 

Marriages are made in heaven.

 

Two wrongs do not make a right.

 

Give him an inch and he’ll take a yard.

 

True love never grows old.

 

All the world loves a lover.

 

What you don’t know can’t hurt you.

 

Speak when you are spoken to.

 

Mind your own business.

 

Those who live in glass houses

Should not throw stones.

 

Parctice what you preach.

 

Faith will move mountains.

 

Two is company, three is a crowd.

 

Strike while the iron is hot.

 

Time flies.

 

 


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     English Poems, Proverbs,

Sayings& Songs

Thanksgiving Poems

Winter songs for Children

A little Poem for you

Desiderata, Max Ehrmann, German-American

The Village Blacksmith, H. Longfellow

Why be a Volunteer,

Contentment,

I'fine, Poem for Seniors

Wishes vs. Prayer

This old House, 100 year old homestead

Weekly Cleanlng,

11 Children Songs,

Proverbs, English

A Song of Love is a Sad Song,

Fife foot two,

Micael row the boat to shore,

South of the Boarder,

When Irish Eyes are smiling,

You belong to my heart,

Retirement,

His cokie days are over

Farewell to Summer

The Heart of a spouse

II'm free. Consolation ater a loved one has died

To dream the impossible Dream, and story of"Man of La Mancha

Only a Dad,

The Redwoods, by Joseph Strauss,

Verses and songs about winter for Children, English

Crocuses, Harper

Here comes the dawn,

Quote by Albert Schweitzer

American Sing Along, 16 songs

Winds of October

Christmas in the Heart,

The Song of the Bell, Schiller, Orig. German, excellent

Where have all the Flowers gone,

When I was in my younger days. By Maya Angelou

A special Child, one English,one German Poem

God bless America

 If, by Rudyard Kipling

The old homestead, Irene Rader

When I was in my younger days,Maya Angelou

Maalox and nose drops, for the elderly

A prayer to St. Francis

South of the Boarder

At your side there were Germans too

What one can learn by visiting his old neighbors

 Daddie's Poem,

Homegoing, John Muir

You tell on Yourself

Bless Man Pageant

Mankind arise

 

 


 
 
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