I Grover
Sesame Street Lyrics


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Some mornings I wake up
I feel so good and new
I find my socks myself
I put my shoes on too
The feet are right, the feet are right
Is it not wonderful that the feet are right?

I, Grover, am big and tall
and very smart and kind of cute and wonderful
I think that there is nothing I cannot do
You can get the feet right too

And then I go to eat
The cereal is not there
I see it on a shelf
I climb up on a chair
I get it down, I do not spill
Is it not wonderful that I do not spill?

[Chorus]

I go outside and play
I bouce a ball and then
I catch it right away
And bounce the ball again

I stretch myself up tall
I reach my arms out wide
I climb up trees and I go down the slide
And you can do it too
Yes, you and you and you

Now every brand new day
I get another turn
In every single way
there's more for me to learn
It feels so fine, I'm growing up
Is it not wonderful that I'm growing up?

Oh I, Grover, am big and tall
and very smart and kind of cute and wonderful
I think that there is nothing I cannot do
And you and you and you




are fine and growing too
Yes, you are fine and growing too

Overall Meaning

The Sesame Street song “I Grover” is all about the feeling of empowerment and self-confidence, particularly when it comes to learning and mastering new things. The song takes on a playful approach by depicting the character Grover as a confident and capable individual. It starts with Grover waking up feeling good and new, feeling empowered by the fact that he can put his shoes and socks on all by himself, and that he has the ability to get the feet right. The song then continues with Grover showing off his skills and abilities, from climbing up a chair to get the cereal from a shelf, boucing and catching a ball, stretching himself up tall, to climbing up trees and going down the slide.


Through the lyrics, the song attempts to encourage children to have confidence in themselves and their abilities while they learn and grow. Grover is portrayed as an excellent role model, who is capable of achieving anything he sets out to do, and encourages children to believe that they can do anything too. The song revolves around the theme of perseverance and determination, which is aptly summed up in the line that says “there's more for me to learn, it feels so fine, I'm growing up, is it not wonderful that I'm growing up?”.


Overall, the song is a fun and upbeat way of promoting self-esteem and positive self-image. It teaches children that they can have confidence in themselves, that they are capable of learning new skills, and that growing up is a fun and exciting journey that involves acquiring new knowledge.


Line by Line Meaning

Some mornings I wake up
Grover wakes up feeling good some mornings, energized and ready to take on the day.


I feel so good and new
Grover feels great when he wakes up, like he has a fresh start to his day.


I find my socks myself
Grover is able to locate his socks without any assistance.


I put my shoes on too
Grover puts his shoes on independently.


The feet are right, the feet are right
Grover is pleased that he has put his shoes on correctly and his feet feel comfortable.


Is it not wonderful that the feet are right?
Grover is grateful that his feet feel good and that he is able to dress himself.


I, Grover, am big and tall and very smart and kind of cute and wonderful
Grover is confident and self-assured, recognizing his positive qualities.


I think that there is nothing I cannot do
Grover has a can-do attitude and believes in his abilities.


You can get the feet right too
Grover encourages others to try dressing themselves and taking pride in accomplishing small tasks.


And then I go to eat
Grover moves on to the next activity in his day - eating.


The cereal is not there
Grover encounters a small obstacle when he can't find his cereal.


I see it on a shelf
Grover spots the cereal on a high shelf.


I climb up on a chair
Grover takes the initiative to retrieve the cereal by climbing on a chair.


I get it down, I do not spill
Grover successfully gets the cereal without making a mess.


Is it not wonderful that I do not spill?
Grover is happy that he was able to get the cereal without any spills or mishaps.


I go outside and play
Grover enjoys playing outside and being active.


I bouce a ball and then
Grover plays with a ball, bouncing it around.


I catch it right away
Grover is skilled at catching the ball as soon as it bounces back to him.


And bounce the ball again
Grover enjoys the repetition of bouncing the ball back and forth.


I stretch myself up tall
Grover engages in physical activity and stretches his body upward.


I reach my arms out wide
Grover extends his arms outward, enjoying the sensation of being active and engaged in play.


I climb up trees and I go down the slide
Grover is not afraid to take risks and tries climbing up trees and sliding down slides.


And you can do it too
Grover encourages others to try new activities and explore their abilities.


Yes, you and you and you
Grover includes everyone in his encouragement to try new things.


Now every brand new day
Grover looks forward to each new day as a fresh opportunity to learn and grow.


I get another turn
Grover is excited about each new chance he has to try new things and explore his world.


In every single way
Grover recognizes that there are countless ways to learn and grow.


there's more for me to learn
Grover understands that there is always room for growth and improvement.


It feels so fine, I'm growing up
Grover takes pride in his growth and development, feeling happy about the changes he is experiencing.


Oh I, Grover, am big and tall and very smart and kind of cute and wonderful
Grover continues to feel confident about his abilities and positive qualities.


And you and you and you are fine and growing too
Grover continues to encourage others to recognize their own abilities and feel good about their own growth and development.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: HALL, POTTLE

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Megan


on Once Is Not Enough

I get it, it teaches kids you might not just have enough so you have to have more

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