Two Little Kids in a Sandbox

Two Little Kids in a Sandbox
Words by Dottie Burman, Music by Robin Field


We could be

Like two little kids in a sandbox,

Taking off our shoes,

Wearing our old clothes,

Letting the time

Slip through our toes.


We'd be free,

Like two little kids in a sandbox,

Digging in the sand,

Carving out a lake,

Sailing our boats,

Nothing at stake.


Sharing a shovel and pail,

Building our sandcastle dreams,

Life can be easier

Than it sometimes seems.


We could be

Like two little kids in a sandbox.

Tiring of the sand,

Playing on the swings.

Just a gentle push,

We give each other wings.


Then if we fly too high,

Getting scared inside,

We can come down and hide,

Safe together.

You and me,

Like two little kids in a sandbox,

Two carefree kids.

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