LIT Songbook
LIT Girls of August 2002 (To the Tune of My Girl) We go sailing, on a windy day When it’s cold outside We’re in the water anyways CHORUS Wake up at 7 each day Run or swim either way We’re LIT’s, LIT’s, LIT’s 2002 August We’ve got so much drama, in Blomidon But we’ve stuck together And our bond grew strong We don’t need a shower, Clean clothes or rest Megan, Kelsey and Dina Push us to our best CHORUS We Canoed, the Mag in 4 days In two groups We went our opposite ways But now our month is over And we’re here to say LIT’s was worth it In every way CHORUS
LIT Girls of July 2003 (To the tune of Obladi Oblada) Good morning LIT’s let’s do your 4k run And later we’ll do boxes in the lake Fiona says to Becky girls let’s have some fun And record all the improvements that we make Living at Ki-Wa-Y and Wab LIT’s of 2003 We’ll live in Teepees from now on Say goodbye to Blom and Don The first days were the hardest days for everyone Ki-Wa-Y helped us all adapt to change The eco challenge we were wishin’ we had sun And the scenarios were all a little strange Living at Ki-Wa-Y and Wab LIT’s of 2003 Being with 21 other girls, wouldn’t change it for the world After a couple of weeks we board the bus to Wab (Do-do-do-do-do x2) Now a team of girls doing ab workouts And learning about bronze cross Kayaking, skin diving and bay sailing All were included in our days And don’t forget about the windy triangle When everyone got blown in different ways Living at Ki-Wa-Y and Wab LIT’s of 2003 At times when we felt our worst Becky still said safety first Portaging canoes made us all so strong (Do-do-do-do-do x2) With a couple of coons rummaging through our stuff And eating all our tuck It was difficult leaving our new friends To do our 5 day Mag loop in 4 days We stuck together till the very end But now it’s time to go our separate ways
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- Page 3 and 4: Always remember when The trainers w
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- Page 9 and 10: LIT Boys of July 2004 (To the tune
- Page 11 and 12: LIT Girls of August 2005 (To the Tu
- Page 13 and 14: LIT Boys of August 2006 (To the tun
- Page 15 and 16: chorus Onto our third camping phase
- Page 17 and 18: LIT Boys of August 2007 (To the tun
- Page 19: LIT Girls of July 2007 (To the Tune
<strong>LIT</strong> Girls of July 2003<br />
(To the tune of Obladi Oblada)<br />
Good morning <strong>LIT</strong>’s let’s do your 4k run<br />
And later we’ll do boxes in the lake<br />
Fiona says to Becky girls let’s have some fun<br />
And record all the improvements that we make<br />
Living at Ki-Wa-Y and Wab<br />
<strong>LIT</strong>’s of 2003<br />
We’ll live in Teepees from now on<br />
Say goodbye to Blom and Don<br />
The first days were the hardest days for everyone<br />
Ki-Wa-Y helped us all adapt to change<br />
The eco challenge we were wishin’ we had sun<br />
And the scenarios were all a little strange<br />
Living at Ki-Wa-Y and Wab<br />
<strong>LIT</strong>’s of 2003<br />
Being with 21 other girls, wouldn’t change it for the world<br />
After a couple of weeks we board the bus to Wab (Do-do-do-do-do x2)<br />
Now a team of girls doing ab workouts<br />
And learning about bronze cross<br />
Kayaking, skin diving and bay sailing<br />
All were included in our days<br />
And don’t forget about the windy triangle<br />
When everyone got blown in different ways<br />
Living at Ki-Wa-Y and Wab<br />
<strong>LIT</strong>’s of 2003<br />
At times when we felt our worst<br />
Becky still said safety first<br />
Portaging canoes made us all so strong (Do-do-do-do-do x2)<br />
With a couple of coons rummaging through our stuff<br />
And eating all our tuck<br />
It was difficult leaving our new friends<br />
To do our 5 day Mag loop in 4 days<br />
We stuck together till the very end<br />
But now it’s time to go our separate ways