🎵 Song Title: “The Crane in the Snow”
(Verse 1)
One cold day, in the soft white snow,
An old man walked where the cold winds blow.
He found a crane, trapped and scared—
He set her free, so kind and cared.
(Chorus)
Fly, little crane, into the sky,
Thank you, thank you, don’t you cry.
A gentle heart will always shine,
Kindness is a gift divine.
(Verse 2)
That night he heard a knocking sound,
A girl stood still on snowy ground.
She smiled and said, “I need a place.”
He welcomed her with warmth and grace.
(Verse 3)
She cooked, she cleaned, with joy so bright,
Then asked to weave by candlelight.
“Don’t open the door, please let me be,”
She whispered soft and lovingly.
(Chorus)
Clack went the loom, night and day,
Weaving dreams in threads of gray.
Beautiful cloth from hands so small—
The finest gift to warm them all.
(Verse 4)
He sold the cloth and brought back bread,
But saw she looked so weak instead.
His heart grew worried, full of care—
He peeked inside to see her there.
(Verse 5 – soft and slow)
He saw the truth, a feathered friend,
Plucking her wings, near journey’s end.
She turned and spoke with tearful grace:
“I wished to thank your gentle face…”
(Final Chorus)
Fly, little crane, into the sky,
Wings so white, so brave, so high.
Though you are gone, I’ll always know—
You live in my heart like the snow. ❄️