This is a parody of the song "Let It Snow" with music composed by Jule Styme in 1945. Carolyn Koehnline wrote these new words to lighten up the task of de-cluttering, deciding what to keep and what to release. Guitar accompaniment by Marc Hoffman.
LET IT GO
(words by Carolyn Koehnline)
We try to hang on forever
To each object and endeavor.
By now you would think we'd know
To let it go, let it go, let it go.
The trees drop their leaves in season.
They don't need to know the reason.
It just seems to help them grow
To let it go, let it go, let it go.
When we come face to face with change
It's time to open our minds and our eyes,
To be willing to rearrange
And also to say some good-byes.
When we're hanging on so tightly
It keeps us from feeling sprightly.
To bring on that healthy glow
Let it go, let it go, let it go.
Let it go, let it go, let it go.
Carolyn is author of the book "Confronting Your Clutter: Releasing the excess baggage from your home, head, heart and schedule."
To learn more about confronting clutter, please visit
http://www.confrontingclutter.com
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