. Book of song poems. on the mountains, Some eight thousand feet high,Where the air is pure and bracing On the mountains where it lies. Theres a lake on the mountains— See its circling, silvery bands,Far above the streams and forests. As if to view the far-off lands. Theres a lake on the mountainsWhose banks are the rocky steeps. Where were sailing oer its treasures lie buried neath its feet. Theres a lake on the mountains, Spread out in beauty while the ages roll, In peace and quietude it rests. O if its beauties could only be told! August, 1905. THROUGH CALIFORNIA. WELL sing of Cal


. Book of song poems. on the mountains, Some eight thousand feet high,Where the air is pure and bracing On the mountains where it lies. Theres a lake on the mountains— See its circling, silvery bands,Far above the streams and forests. As if to view the far-off lands. Theres a lake on the mountainsWhose banks are the rocky steeps. Where were sailing oer its treasures lie buried neath its feet. Theres a lake on the mountains, Spread out in beauty while the ages roll, In peace and quietude it rests. O if its beauties could only be told! August, 1905. THROUGH CALIFORNIA. WELL sing of California as we go;Of its wonders we will we move on in our see the mountains covered with snow. Well sing of California as we its fountains and medical lovely valleys and mountain streams And of the mountaineers happy home. Well sing of California as we pass, The Devils Kitchen and Old Arm Chair(His Oven and Teakettle are also there). And of the valleys rich carpet of grass. 72. « c: O) © *j © c£ u -O o 2 >? ^ s3 OQ « a, ^ T tH fcH ^ fc^ a> « ^ ,Q S ?-H 3^ ^ T5 * 2 CVS 0 O •r-H rr. *^ ti -C isO ?^ ti ^ o •1—(1—1 2^ 06 < U PI •rH S J-. ^ f^ M J: -o » +J s ?* •r-H !^ ^> ^ t« > >:-, 0^ ^ F^ 03 ^ Well sing of California as we go on, Of the Seven Falls and the great redwood,Its tropical fruits that are very good. Who can tell its wonders in a song? Well sing of California as we move,With its volcanoes and lava beds,The wooded hills and snow sheds, Of the many birds, the pigeon and the dove. September, 1905. MOUNT SHASTA. THERES a mountain far awayThere in the land of gold;O could you its wonders seeAs it stands in that region old. Theres a mountain far away Whose wonders are untold,Where the spring and soda fountain play, Where Natures book doth unfold. Theres a mountain far away. Where the sun sinks in the deep, So high are its solid granite walls. It rears its head fourteen thousand feet. Theres a


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