• Ask students as a full class or in pairs:
  • Watch Anders perform “Five Feet High and Rising” below.
  • “Five Feet High and Rising” is the true story of a storm and the flooding thereafter. Discuss the lyrics with your students.
  • “Five Feet High and Rising” is a ballad. Remind students that a ballad is a story that is set to music. Each verse of the song tells a different part of the story.
  • There are four verses in this song. The verses tell the story of a song. Each verse has the same melody but different lyrics.
  • In “Five Feet High and Rising” there is a musical change between each verse. Play Track 2.1 and ask your students if they can hear the musical change.

Track 2.1 – “Five Feet High and Rising” Song

  • The song is getting higher with each verse. When all of the notes of a song get higher or lower, that is called modulation.
  • Listen to the song again and use body movements to show all the modulations:
    • First verse: students put their hands on their knees
    • Second verse: Hands on hips
    • Third verse: Hands on shoulders
    • Fourth verse: Arms stretched overhead

“Five Feet High and Rising”

Verse 1
How high’s the water, mama?
Two feet high and risin’
How high’s the water, papa? 
Two feet high and risin’
We can make it to the road in a homemade boat
That’s the only thing we got left that’ll float
It’s already over all the wheat and the oats, 
Two feet high and risin’

Verse 2
How high’s the water, mama? 
Three feet high and risin’
How high’s the water, papa? 
Three feet high and risin’
Well, the hives are gone, 
I’ve lost my bees
The chickens are sleepin’
In the willow trees
Cow’s in water up past her knees, 
Three feet high and risin’

Verse 3
How high’s the water, mama? 
Four feet high and risin’
How high’s the water, papa? 
Four feet high and risin’
Hey, come look through the window pane,
The bus is comin’, gonna take us to the train
Looks like we’ll be blessed with a little more rain, 
Four feet high and risin’

Verse 4
How high’s the water, mama? 
Five feet high and risin’
How high’s the water, papa? 
Five feet high and risin’
Well, the rails are washed out north of town
We gotta head for higher ground
We can’t come back till the water comes down, 
Five feet high and risin’
Well, it’s five feet high and risin’

Creative Extension: Use Music to Create a Scene

Choose one of the weather scenes from SG 15, or create your own. Use the tune of “Five Feet High and Rising” when adding musical ideas. Recall how Anders used high & low to help set the scene in “Five Feet High and Rising.” Now it is your turn to try some musical opposites to see which ones help tell your weather story. 

  • Draw your weather scene and share while you sing/recite your new version of “Five Feet High and Rising.”
  • Follow along with teaching artist Shanna in the video below.

Add modulation and verse to the Musical Word Wall.

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Track 2.1 – “Five Feet High and Rising” Song