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Street Corner Symphony
Street Corner Symphony Lyrics


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Sesame Street
Miscellaneous
Inchworm (Sesame Street Version)
The scene is a field with many yellow flowers. The Inchworm, with numbers going down his back, and his Caterpillar friend are crawling through the grass, Inchworm carries a pencil and paper.

(Spoken)

Inchworm: Two and two are four. Four and four are eight. Eight and eight are sixteen. Sixteen and sixteen are thirty-two.

(Sung)

Inchworm: Two and two are four
Four and four are eight
Eight and eight are sixteen
Sixteen and sixteen are thirty-two

Caterpillar: Inchworm, inchworm
Measuring the marigolds
You and your arithmetic
You'll probably go far
Inchworm, inchworm
Measuring the marigolds
Seems to me you'd stop and see
How beautiful they are

(They sing together in counterpoint)

Inchworm: Two and two are four
Four and four are eight
Eight and eight are sixteen
Sixteen and sixteen are thirty-two

Caterpillar: Inchworm, inchworm
Measuring the marigolds
You and your arithmetic
You'll probably go far
Inchworm, inchworm
Measuring the marigolds
Seems to me you'd stop and see
How beautiful they are

(They smile at each other and leave the field)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Street Corner Symphony's song "Street Corner Symphony" seem like they might be a Sesame Street version of the classic children's song "Inchworm." The scene is set in a field with yellow flowers, where the Inchworm, with his numbers down his back, and his Caterpillar friend are crawling through the grass. The Inchworm has a pencil and paper, and he is reciting mathematical equations as they crawl through the flowers. The Caterpillar sings praises to the Inchworm's arithmetic skills, but also encourages him to see the beauty of the flowers they are measuring.


The song seems to be teaching children the importance of math, but also reminding them to appreciate the beauty around them. The Inchworm is using his mathematical skills to measure the marigolds, but the Caterpillar reminds him to stop and see how beautiful they are. It's a simple song, but it's a nice message for children, that it's good to be smart and knowledgeable, but also important to appreciate the world around them.


Line by Line Meaning

Two and two are four
The inchworm starts by stating the very basics of arithmetic to himself.


Four and four are eight
The inchworm continues with the arithmetic, increasing the numbers step by step.


Eight and eight are sixteen
The inchworm realizes that arithmetic is a straightforward process, where every step follows the previous one.


Sixteen and sixteen are thirty-two
The inchworm concludes that arithmetic is simple and predictable, as long as you pay attention to the steps.


Inchworm, inchworm Measuring the marigolds You and your arithmetic You'll probably go far
The caterpillar praises the inchworm for his arithmetic skills, hoping that they will take him to great places in life.


Measuring the marigolds Seems to me you'd stop and see How beautiful they are
The caterpillar wishes that the inchworm could also appreciate the beauty of the flowers they are measuring, and not just their mathematical properties.




Writer(s): Willie Hutch

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Paula Dangers

Harvey on the drums <3

AntainΓ­n Breathnach

Immaculate, as I'd expect from this deep house team. Thank you guys and thank you Deep Down for publishing.

Nancy Kyd

ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITES!!! Thank you - lost my vinyl of this 10 years ago!!

Dan Fossard

same. got burgled and had about 1000 stolen! this was one of them! :)

Richard van der Poort

@juan schenkel I still have the a-centric vinyl version. Took me 3 hours to center it with adjustments. Just saying....

juan schenkel

how you can lose this gem?

Andy Thomas

#metoo

Still Looking for Truth 2019

Beautiful tune ❀️... Thank you...

juan schenkel

superb such a house classic. my top favoriter

Theo Dher

Magic tune,thanks.

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