Variety of Song Books, p. 4

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i 6 The Dominion Life Assurance Company J 23' _ Annie Laurie 1‘ Maxwellton’s Braes are bonnie, I Where early fans the dew; l And it's there that Annie Laurie Gave me her promise true, [ Gave me her promise true, Which ne'er forgot shall be; And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me dean and dee. _ ' 24 School Days l School days, school days, Dear old golden-rule days; , Readin' and Yitin' and Yithmetie, Taught to the tune of a hickory-stick; You were my queen in calico, I was your bashful, barefoot beau, And you wrote on my slate, "I love you Joe," - When we were a couple of kids. 25 There's A Long, Long Trail There's a long,, long trail a-winding Into the land of my dreams, Where the nightingale is singing And the white moon beams. There's a long, long night of waiting, Until my dreams all come true, Till the day when I'll be going Down that long, long trail with you. 26 Auld Lang Syne Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, In the days of auld lang syne? Chorus For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We'll tak' a cup o' kindness yet For the days of auld long syne. 27 Down By The Old Mill Stream Down by the old Mill Stream, where I first met you, With your eyes of blue, dressed in gingham i) too, .1 It was then I knew, that I loved you true, You were sixteen, my village Queen, by the [ . Old Mill Stream. , 28 Juanita _ Soft o'er the fountain, Ling'ring falls the southern moon; Far o'er the mountain, Breaks the day too soon! l In thy dark eyes' splendor l Where the warm light loves to dwell, l Weary looks, yet tender, I Speak their fond fare-well. I Nita! Juanita! Ask thy soul if we should part! r Nita! Juanita! Lean than on my heart. i

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