. Book of song poems. e logs this climate can boast,They are cut with band saws, 1 say, In these states along the coast-In Washington, Oregon and California. THE FORESTS. WELL sing of the lovely forestsWhere Nature makes her display;Where the birds build their nests,Where the trees are in beauty array. Chorus Sing of the lovely forests, Repeat the glad the valley to the mountains Is a sea of living green. Well sing of the lovely forests, Fringed with a leafy screenSo gracefully waving in the breeze. Beneath their folds a silvery stream.—Cho. Well sing of the lovely forests. Entwin
. Book of song poems. e logs this climate can boast,They are cut with band saws, 1 say, In these states along the coast-In Washington, Oregon and California. THE FORESTS. WELL sing of the lovely forestsWhere Nature makes her display;Where the birds build their nests,Where the trees are in beauty array. Chorus Sing of the lovely forests, Repeat the glad the valley to the mountains Is a sea of living green. Well sing of the lovely forests, Fringed with a leafy screenSo gracefully waving in the breeze. Beneath their folds a silvery stream.—Cho. Well sing of the lovely forests. Entwined with vines and mistletoe. Where are now its beautiful treasures?There we see them as we go.—Cho. Well sing of the lovely forests, While we gather the flowers and mossesthere, Near the many springs and fountains, With their beauty and fragrance rare.—Cho. Well sing of the lovely forests; Of the beauties of the closing how sweetly all may rest While the glowing sun is hid away.—Cho. August, 1905. 51. Scenes in British Columbia andBurying Ground. Moose hunting in British Columbia,By the sportsmen it is fine fun; They wear snowsboes of a winters day,And capture their game on the run. THE PACIFIC SLOPE. WELL just take a noteOf the great Pacific slope:See the sheep and mountain goat,While we stay, while we stay. It is washed by the ocean deep,Bounded by the mountains steep,Where the rivers and ocean meet,While we stay, while we stay. Wonderful forests here are seen,The redwood, fir and cedar we and there crossed by a silvery we stay, while we stay. They have corn, oats and fruits are both solid and sweet,With fish and game to eat,While we stay, while we stay. We see the steamers in the bay,Loading with products while they go to distant ports away,While we stay, while we stay. Many precious stones are rich minerals there stone and marble under we stay, while we stay. August,
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