![]() ![]() The idiom go fly a kite means get out of here because you are bothering me. David Tomlinson Track 17 on Mary Poppins (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Featuring Dick Van Dyke Produced by Jimmy Johnson Jr. ![]() But “at the end of the day, some countries were unable or worse yet, unwilling to comply to the new standards we laid out.” “I’ll say some countries did not even have the courtesy to tell us to go fly a kite,” he added. Show students a Wiggle Card, have them read it, and let them perform the action. Up through the atmosphere, up where the air is clear. Let's go fly a kite, and send it soaring. Oh, oh, oh, let's go fly a kite, up to the highest height. With your feet on the ground, you're a bird in flight, with your fist holding tight to the string of your kite.
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