By Marcia Berman
One of the most infectious sing-a-longs I’ve heard written by Marcia Berman but learned off an old “Babysitters” record, a group that included Lee Hays and Alan Arkin.
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry the wind on my back
When it blows I’ll blow too
That’s not very hard to do
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry the wind on my back
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry a tree on my back
When it grows I’ll grow too
That’s not very hard to do
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry a tree on my back
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry a giant on my back
When she thumps the world I’ll thump the world too
That’s not very hard to do
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry a giant on my back
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry a piano on my back
When it makes music I’ll make music too
That’s not very hard to do
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry a piano on my back
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry a car on my back
When it drives I’ll drive too
That’s not very hard to do
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry a car on my back
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry a whale on my back
When it swims I’ll swim too
That’s not very hard to do
I’m not small, I’m so tall, I can carry a whale on my back