B'yachad
Lyrics
I like to draw and paint
I like to wake up late
But I don't like to clean my room
I like when mommy bakes
The Challah and the cake
Sometimes I get to lick the spoon
I can get up and stand
If someone holds my hand
Then I can walk along my way
I like to talk to you
And when you listen to
Whatever I have got to say
We can all sing
We can all sing
We can all sing B'yachad, yachad
We're creating B'yachad
It's a special harmony
We can all sing
We can all sing
We can all sing B'yachad, yachad
We're creating B'yachad
It's a special harmony
I like to ride my bike
And I enjoy a hike
I play piano and I sing (oh, oh)
I love my family
Sometimes I'd rather be
Alone away from everything
I like to be with friends
And to connect with them
I like to feel that I belong (feel that I belong)
We aren't quite the same
But really that's okay
I know that we can get along
We can all sing
We can all sing
We can all sing B'yachad, yachad
We're creating B'yachad
It's a special harmony
We can all sing
We can all sing
We can all sing B'yachad, yachad
We're creating B'yachad
It's a special harmony
'Cause both you and I
See the same blue sky
We're under one star
Let's bridge the distances
Forget our differences
Wherever we are
Sometimes I'm really brave
Sometimes I feel afraid
And I don't always toe the line (oh, oh)
Sometimes I fall and then
I get back up again
Nobody's perfect all the time
I like when people see
The good I have in me
We all can give in our own way (give in our own way)
Let's spread the love around
Our differences don't count
Let's make the world a better place
We can all sing
We can all sing
We can all sing B'yachad, yachad
We're creating B'yachad
It's a special harmony
We can all sing (we can all sing)
We can all sing
We can all sing B'yachad, yachad (we can all sing B'yachad)
We're creating B'yachad
It's a special harmony (it's a special)
Writer(s): Mordechai Shapiro
Copyright(s): Lyrics © DistroKid
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