. Book of song poems. walls a mile high, The old homes of the Cliff Dwellers well pass by, Then the sagebrush and cactus as we go And the mountain peaks covered with snow; Thence across the line we go And see the adobe houses in New Mexico. Many canyons and caves well pass And the large herds of cattle on the grass. There are so many things more, We could number them by the score. Home again our way well take, Then talk of our travels, and no mistake. Pueblo, Colo., July, 1905. THROUGH THE EAST AND SOUTH. COME with me if youve got the money,Well visit Ohio and Pennsylvania,The military homes a
. Book of song poems. walls a mile high, The old homes of the Cliff Dwellers well pass by, Then the sagebrush and cactus as we go And the mountain peaks covered with snow; Thence across the line we go And see the adobe houses in New Mexico. Many canyons and caves well pass And the large herds of cattle on the grass. There are so many things more, We could number them by the score. Home again our way well take, Then talk of our travels, and no mistake. Pueblo, Colo., July, 1905. THROUGH THE EAST AND SOUTH. COME with me if youve got the money,Well visit Ohio and Pennsylvania,The military homes and falls as we go,The earth works and mounds of Ohio. The hard coal region and Allegheny,The Great Horse Shoe in Pennsylvania;Next in New York there well seeThe Niagara Falls and the Genesee. There is Sing Sing and Lake Erie And the state house there to see; Theres the Adirondacks as we go And the military school where the Hudson doth flow. Through Hoosac tunnel next were bound,Into Massachusetts well look around. 11. hfi C CS t/i ?hs _ d D s ^ c P fl o 1^ ?kJ w cS Oi ?i-i ce S T Ih -kA crt P! « CD T n M H o >. i^ •rH Cti h 0) 03 ^ H ^ s be SC O 0 • o 2 >, o ^ 53 03 -1^ El| •i- ^ OJ OJ CC Theres old Bunker Hill of which we boastAnd Plymouth Rock there on the coast. Then the White Mountains of which well sing,And the Great Lake of Champlain;The Soldiers Arch at Hartford well note,Thence down the Delaware next well float. Well visit Atlantic City on our way,And the wonderful scenes of New Jersey;Well visit Philadelphia, the home of the brave,Old Liberty Hall and Franklins grave. Thence to Washington we take our flight,With its stately buildings, what a Arlington Heights Ill show sleep our braves neath the Red, Whiteand Blue. And Washingtons old home not far away,As we sail down toward the Chesapeake Bay;Well visit Point Comfort or Fortress MonroeAnd the Norfolk Navy Yards well go through. Well see Richmond on our run—^Twas once the seat of o
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