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Show A. SONG OF SUMMER TIME. Ob, tho Ewayinjj of tho branches and tho flit ting throngh tho trees, And tho music oi tho voices that come upoa tho oroeol Oh, tho Binsmg and tho -winging cf tho bird that como and go, And tho frisking bf tho squirrels as they scamper scam-per to and fro 1 Oh, the ferns and mossy carpets, and the wa ten dark and cool That go stealing through tho shadowB from some clear, nnsulliedtfooll Oh, tho trilling of tho songsters From tho branches and tho grass, And tho glancing 6f tho sunlight On tho waters as wo pass I Oh, tho glancing of tho sunlight as It strikes tho waters clear, And tho singing of tho thrushes, and tho othar songs wo hear! Oh, tho boating and tho floating on tho water! of tho lake, And tho ripples and tho shadows that go dancing danc-ing from our wakol Oh. tho breezy days of pleasure, and tho pleasant pleas-ant nights to dream, When tho stars look down and twinkle, and tho winged lanterns gleam I Oh, the 6umniers in tho country. Where tho songsters nest and sing, And the pleasure without measure That the woods and waters bringl Prank fi. Swopt in Donahoo'a aiacazin |