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'tis but a dream. And I am in my attic room, instead of garden fair, With chimney cans instead of flowers around me everywhere ; How strange I should so clearly hear the hum of bees again ! Alas! 'tis just a big blue fly upon my window pane. 109 Jlnnie. OWN the glen on a summer eve Came Annie, the village belle, My darling fair ; I waited her there For I loved her, oh ! so well. Her auburn hair made a halo fair Around her queenly head, It gleamed and shone like a golden crown In the evening sun...light red. Long we sat 'neath the old oak tree, For, oh ! it was hard to part ; I said, " I'll be true, my darling, to you ; Good-bye, my bonnie sweetheart. " At break of day I sailed far away Over the ocean wide ; When my native shore I could see no more I longed to be by her side. 110 A BUNCH OF HEATHER. I stood again 'neath the old oak tree, When many long years had flown ; The tree was bare, but I did not care, I stood 'neath its boughs alone. My darling fair, with her auburn hair, I'd never meet there again For she had been found, they told me, drowned In the river in the glen.
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