Songs And Lyrics

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Songs And Lyrics
M J D
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8 The birdies soon will leave their nest, And o'er the seas will fly away ; Thou, too, but whether east or west, Her prayers are with thee night and day.
The Song of the Heart.
Blithely sings the young heart, And cheerily shines the sun ; Tis spring o' the year, 'Tis early morn, And life is but begun. The day is bright, the heart is light.
And all the future years Stretch forth as fair with never a care, Nor clouds nor tears.
JJoldly sings the young heart, But scorchingly shines the sun ; 'Tis
...summer now, 'Tis mid-day heat. The work of life is begun. Bnt hope runs high, while the steadfast eye, Fixed on the goal "of fame, Heeds not the glare, for he who will dare A/usi win a name.
Cheerily sings the old heart, While slowly sets the sun ; 'Tis autumn chill, 'Tis even-tide, And r'est is now begun. Brave the heart that did its part.
And ever upheld the right ; Now sets the sun, the work is done.
Now comes the night. Hushed now is the tired heart, And set now is the sun ; 'Tis winter time.


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