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Show r THE SONG BIRD'S MESSAGE. There came to my window one morning morn-ing this spring A sweet little roljin, he came there to sing. Tho notes that he sang were charming charm-ing and sweet, The chorus also in two words , was complete, Get ready, got ready, 'gc-V ready. I On the. second day of the seventh month this year , A great .surprise is coming to each pioneer; Also to those of sixty summers or more, Neverihnving seen the Cedar Breaks before. Get ready, get ready, got ready. J The chauffers will call with their very best cars, Trimmed- with broad stripes and bright crimson bars; So gallant and courteous they will be to yoU, You'll think the millenium day has come true. .Get ready, get ready, get ready. I Wear your very best clothe3 and dispose dis-pose of all care, Joy and good cheer with each other share. , The eats will bo supplied by tho M. I. A. And YOU the guests while at the Breaks you stay; . Get) ready, get ready, get ready. The doctors, tho lawyers, the highbrow high-brow jclass Will bow and wavo at you as they ride past; Tho American Legion with lips dumbly dumb-ly mute Will greet you with a military salute. Get ready, get ready, get ready; I Utah's great governor before you will stand To "speech yod ariH"Toast-ybU' and give the glad hand. President Grant will talk in his impressive im-pressive way; To tho people assembled these words he will say, Get ready, get ready, get ready. I I here and now counsel each woman and man, Honor these dear grey heads as long as you can; Let's bear in mind as we glide through the years, CEDAR BREAKS was discovered by our PIONEERS. Got ready, get ready, get ready RARA AVIS. |