. Book of song poems. CD EhCD o >H CD ® CO r—II—I cd c6 cdhocd -dp. THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS. WELL sing of the Alleghany Range,So majestic and proudly theyjstand,While the ages on doth roll As if viewing the scenery grand. Well sing of the Alleghany RangeWith its beautiful scepter to sway, Many are the lovely waterfalls And the fertile valleys along our way. Well sing of the Alleghany RangeWhere its balmy breezes blow, Among the rocks and valleys so fineIts springs and sparkling waters flow. Well sing of the Alleghany Range: That welcomes the first rays of the sun. Then all Nature sweetly si


. Book of song poems. CD EhCD o >H CD ® CO r—II—I cd c6 cdhocd -dp. THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS. WELL sing of the Alleghany Range,So majestic and proudly theyjstand,While the ages on doth roll As if viewing the scenery grand. Well sing of the Alleghany RangeWith its beautiful scepter to sway, Many are the lovely waterfalls And the fertile valleys along our way. Well sing of the Alleghany RangeWhere its balmy breezes blow, Among the rocks and valleys so fineIts springs and sparkling waters flow. Well sing of the Alleghany Range: That welcomes the first rays of the sun. Then all Nature sweetly sings At the coming of the morning dawn. Well sing of the Alleghany Range:Many treasures lie hidden there; Tis the source of many a streamWith its canyons and caves so fair. NEW YORK. WELL sing of a land of the brave,Many are the treasures there,And the beauties of the trees and flowers,With its towns and cities fair. Well sing of a land of the brave, Decked with mountains and the many hills, 115. Niagara, New York, in Winter, We visit Niagara there as we go,Wliere the waters pour over the chasm; In winter the mist on the trees like snow,The crystals sparkle like diamonds on its bosom. With many fruits there in that land,With its springs, brooks and rills. Weil sing of a land of the brave,Who could all of its beauties tell? Of its highways and its vineyards,The lovely lakes we remember well. Weil sing of a land of the brave,No wonder the story is told, With its valleys, canyons and caves,Where their beauties doth unfold. ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS. MERES the great Adirondack,Of its wonders now weil wondrous beauties now we the music of Nature doth ring. Heres the great Adirondack With its fountains and lovely springs;Many are its great waterfalls. Here so bright are its silvery streams. Heres the great Adirondack, With its canyons and caves, with its high granite walls, The wooded valleys weil pass the great Adirondack, There for centurie


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