. Sunshine and roses . PROEM. Song, song, only that cheers the world along;Simple, light, a word of rhyme,Blithe as is the gay springtime. Song, song, just a as the bright sunshine;Fragrance of the springtide roseAnd its tint—just as it grows. Song, song, light, care-freeAs the squirrel in the tree,Carol of the singing bird,—Denizen of field and wood. mii^^^. fD, Song, song, and a smile,—Help a listless hour beguile,Though mayhap a wayward tearSmile in memory of a bier. Song, song,—oh, the lessons let us saveFor a gloomier day than thisRainbozv-tinted day
. Sunshine and roses . PROEM. Song, song, only that cheers the world along;Simple, light, a word of rhyme,Blithe as is the gay springtime. Song, song, just a as the bright sunshine;Fragrance of the springtide roseAnd its tint—just as it grows. Song, song, light, care-freeAs the squirrel in the tree,Carol of the singing bird,—Denizen of field and wood. mii^^^. fD, Song, song, and a smile,—Help a listless hour beguile,Though mayhap a wayward tearSmile in memory of a bier. Song, song,—oh, the lessons let us saveFor a gloomier day than thisRainbozv-tinted day of bliss! Song, S07ig,—ah, with me Sing a song full joyfully! Where the sun shines brightest, grows. Thriving most, the fragrant rose. 12. J^ SUNSHINE AND ROSES
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