| Show lib 4 0 av w f f i OUR HOME 4 f BY liy WOODLAND WILLIE you would know it by the trees d waving in each passing breeza brecie over which in summer time i ii hosel hoses sweet and clasping tines vines vine tine 4 1 lilies paie pale beside the wall in the sunshine rise and tail tall while the locust trees in white look like watchers of the night chestnut leaves in bathe rolling boiling on a sea green wave while their branches proudly be bed bend d kiss you like some returned friend i moss edged door dooz stones stoner old and bro brown once by careless hands thrown down kitten slee blee sleeping pin on the hearth sharing in our love and mirth you too would know it by the shade aver over all the landscape land scap laid meadows fair with seams of rus ruf i belted in by pine capped hills tall tally red chimneys rise in air homely milestones mile stones gleaming there green vines shading window any an door flinging shadows on the floor one oe clear streamlet amlet amiet glides along oer a cool and spreading lawn rawn chasing music all the way through the Sum summers merIs sultry day graceful willows bend above where sits bits gi ts little maud our love splashing in her tiny feet t where the leaves and waters meet lisping sweet a pretty song As the bright waves glide along dear godl in her future allep ile lle grant there be as little strife sorrow oncey osce oace before the door doory il caused aused with head bertlow bent low then lower seeing all so free from sin hilf halt afraid to sep seep within t then chen as she walked on apace stopped with halt half averted face As in consecrated nook doot just wt to catch another look |