The wide-awake vocalist : or, Rail splitters' song book : words and music for the Republican campaign of 1860 : embracing a great variety of songs, solos, duets, and choruses, arranged for piano or melodeon . -»- - til my visit there is spent, fc>o I think-on, think-on, think-on, Un-til my visit there is spent. ) g_CHORUS _^^_j^_^^ _^__^_^S_ V _^_S _ f-^ -^n^ tr:t^±:|?=: Now Abe Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln ,/o^ t t -9- ^ ^ Is bound to be our Pres - i-dent. Now Abe ^ -p—0- f -^-•_^- ^ 1/ ^ •==r^: t ^ ^ ^ - * - ^ ^ y ^ * When the bobolink miCTates to the South he stops singing, changes his plum
The wide-awake vocalist : or, Rail splitters' song book : words and music for the Republican campaign of 1860 : embracing a great variety of songs, solos, duets, and choruses, arranged for piano or melodeon . -»- - til my visit there is spent, fc>o I think-on, think-on, think-on, Un-til my visit there is spent. ) g_CHORUS _^^_j^_^^ _^__^_^S_ V _^_S _ f-^ -^n^ tr:t^±:|?=: Now Abe Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln ,/o^ t t -9- ^ ^ Is bound to be our Pres - i-dent. Now Abe ^ -p—0- f -^-•_^- ^ 1/ ^ •==r^: t ^ ^ ^ - * - ^ ^ y ^ * When the bobolink miCTates to the South he stops singing, changes his plumage, and is known 03 the rioe->ird *f tt9«rgia and tho Ciu-olina8» and the reedblrd of Maryland. THE BOBOLINKS SONG, (Conoludbd.) 87. So, in the clover meadows here, I sfftead with joy my happy wing,And long before another year In the fair South-land I can sing :Now Ill drink-OD, drink-on, drink-on, From the soft flower-cups filled with dew; Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln, Here are my best respects to you. 3. May every man who feels and thinks The time of triumph is at hand,Repeat the song of Bobolinks, Now ringing through our happy our Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln Fails, notwithstanding my sweet strains, shall get, I m thinkin, thinkin, A coat of feathers for my pains. can be chief musician here ; Only a reed or riec-bird there;I hush my notes for half the year. And change the plumage that I bright fields I bliuk-on, blink-on ; Now I am not, a plumed wiU vote for honest Lincoln To take the Presidential throne. They have no bards nor bobolinks • To sing for liberty the fair land where slavery clinks. Her chains across the will clink-on,
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