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Sesame Street

I'm So Blue Lyrics - Sesame Street

Big Bird: I'm a bluebird that's been dreaming 

Of a rainbow I can follow 

To that old familiar place I long to see 

 

Friendly faces, a smile to greet me 

Or just a simple "Hello, how are you?" 

Oh, without them, I'm so blue 

There's only one thing that will do 

To make this heartache end 

To be back home again 

(sighs) 

 

Boy in audience (Liston Bates, spoken): He sure looks sad. 

 

Girl sitting next to boy (Tawny Richard, spoken): He sure does. 

 

Big Bird: I'll never lose my dreams 

Even though this time it seems 

Like I'm such a long way 

From any rainbows that might keep my dreams from fading 

Oh, no wonder I'm so blue 

 

(Sam, working spotlight, cries loudly) 

 

Big Bird: There's only one thing that will do 

To make this heartache end 

To be back home again 

To be back home again 

 

Sid (counting money backstage while he sings): 

I'm a rich man, getting richer 

Here's my money; let me count it 

I'm so happy... (starts whistling) 

 

(Boy and girl from audience sneak in behind him and go to sleeping Big Bird's cage.) 

 

Girl: Are you real? 

 

(A tear trickles from Big Bird's left eye) 

 

Boy: He must be real; he's crying. (to Big Bird) What's the matter? 

 

Big Bird (wakes up and sees kids): Oh, oh, uh, I'm in big trouble, see? Uh, could you do me a favor? (Kids nod) Uh, I, I can't get out of here, and I want to! So, could you call Mister Looper's Store on Sesame Street and tell somebody where I am? 

 

Sid (spoken, noticing kids): Hey, kids, get away from the talent! Go on, get! Scram! (barks like a dog as kids run off. Laughs.) 

(singing) I'm a rich man, getting richer! 

 

(Girl is on pay phone with boy lifting her. Phone rings once, and operator answers.) 

 

Operator (spoken): Operator. May I help you? 

 

Girl (spoken): Hello, operator, can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?