I found this for you, if it's any use:
Actually, maybe it's just me. Warning: I also liked some of the old songs in the ancient John Thompson red book. "Little breeze from the south, you can sing though you have no mouth [!!], little songs, young and !*****! [!!!], full of cheer as a summer's day. All the birds and the beasties, too, seem to know that the winter's through . . and the grass as you pass seems to know it is spring, sweet spring!" Ha! I didn't even Google that one. (It may not be absolutely precise, but that's the general idea. What terrible lyrics. But the piece isn't bad, if your student doesn't get locked into "hand position-itis" and just learns to be pattern-happy. They can transpose that "Spring Song" into all keys fairly easily.)
Don't know if "Spring Song" is the title, but there are some more lyrics there for you.