Days I can sleep in and very small classes
No lines at the test bank and early-ish passes
Waking up promptly when my alarm rings
These are a few of my favorite things
Sales on school gear and PDF textbooks
Free stuff and new stuff and freshly bought notebooks
When the search engine is Google, not Bing
These are a few of my favorite things
Getting my classes and them not having clashes
No clicker questions and when my check cashes
Getting my food before the microwave dings
These are a few of my favorite things
When the curve sucks, cuz of benzene rings
When I don’t switch to rads
I remember my hamsa has got oh-so much bling
And then I don’t feel so bad!
Braiding my challah and good food while dining
Having full battery and El Nino declining
Double spacing to hit the page reqs
These are the times that are awesome as heck
Passover meals and afikoman finding
Getting my work done sans parental reminding
Reppin’ school colors and beating ‘SC
These are the things that mean most to me
Points on submission and relevant flyers
Hearing that fun jobs are looking for hires
Campus events that are AFTER Shabbat
These are the things that I love a lot
When the curve sucks, cuz of benzene rings
When I don’t switch to rads
I remember my hamsa has got oh-so much bling
And then I don’t feel so bad
Original: “My Favorite Things” from “The Sound of Music”
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens
Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens
Brown paper packages tied up with strings
These are a few of my favorite things
Cream colored ponies and crisp apple strudels
Doorbells and sleigh bells and schnitzel with noodles
Wild geese that fly with the moon on their wings
These are a few of my favorite things
Girls in white dresses, with blue satin sashes
Snow flakes that stay on my nose and eyelashes
Silver white winters that melt into springs
These are a few of my favorite things
When the dog bites, when the bee stings
When I’m feeling sad
I simply remember my favorite things
Like silver white winters that melt into springs
And then I don’t feel so bad