The summer's good for tulips,
Though pansies disagree.
They find the heat most distasteful,
And humidity far too grim to stand up tall
And bargain with the bees.
They prefer to droop and mope
And wait for autumn's breeze.

The autumn's good for pumpkins,
Though apples don't approve.
The trees that they've been living on
now forces them to move,
And rudely lets them to fall
And sends them quick to their demise
Without so much a bon voyage or even a goodbye.

The winter's good for penguins,
Though brown bears must object.
When talk comes to the joys of winter,
They must interject,
"Hibernating in the snow just isn't where it's at,
Because sleeping makes you skinny,
And we bears like to be fat."

The springtime is the season,
Where everyone's a friend.
Loneliness and desperation both come to an end.
No matter how you died through winter,
In spring you're born again,
Your life might not be going good,
But spring helps you to pretend.



Lyrics submitted by gleebs

Track duration: 02:14

"Springtime Is the Season" as written by Kevin Barnes

Lyrics © BUG MUSIC

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    General Comment:This song makes me extremley happy because it is impossible for me to be happy in the winter, and the bright colors, warm weather and sunshine just make me explode with joy.
    Flag imaginaryordinaryon April 18, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:There's possible dark undertone to this song. The last two lines make it a possibility that this entire song is a representation about how a large part of his life or others' lives is spent pretending that they're happy when really they are depressed. Or this song could simply be seen as a sweet, childish melody.
    Flag Shmeeperon February 27, 2005   Link
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    General Comment:very childlike, even more so than on other tracks. and yet strangely pretty.
    Flag pumkinhedon January 26, 2005   Link

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