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Al Jolson

Life is not a highway strewn with flowers,
Still it holds a goodly share of bliss;
When the sun gives way to April showers,
Here's a thought we shall never miss.

Though April showers may come your way,
They bring the flowers that bloom in May.
And if it's raining, have no regrets,
Because it isn't raining rain you know, it's raining violets.
And where you see clouds upon the hills,
You soon will see crowds of daffodils;
So keep on looking for a blue bird and listening for his song,
Whenever April showers come along.

Though April showers may come your way,
They bring the flowers that bloom in May.
And if it's raining, have no regrets,
Because it isn't raining rain you know, it's raining violets.
And where you see clouds on the hills,
No, no, they're not clouds!
Oh, no, they're crowds of daffodils;
So keep on looking for a blue bird and listening for his song,
Whenever April showers come along.