. Book of song poems. - O) t^ > -c S 1— c o „ 9» ;^ ^•r. f-l >,.2 cd cJ-a Ph ^H S 0 P^ o 4-> CO ^ o 1—1 r 1 CD TS >H (D t^ ^ ^S +J c^ f^ o © • 1—1 •;2fl eS O COCD C c CD O i^ CO s^ Sh j_j £ oJ C 0) ::i t-i o M C a> 0^ eS*^ ai C! ^5 iD>. ^f^ H NEBRASKA. WELL sing of Nebraska on ourroute;Tis a great commonwealth there to be,And has many charms there to see,And the many fine cities round about. Well sing of Nebraska on our line,With its fountains and fine springsAnd many other wonderful things; Many groves and trees there we find. Well sing of Nebraska on our road,Where we see t


. Book of song poems. - O) t^ > -c S 1— c o „ 9» ;^ ^•r. f-l >,.2 cd cJ-a Ph ^H S 0 P^ o 4-> CO ^ o 1—1 r 1 CD TS >H (D t^ ^ ^S +J c^ f^ o © • 1—1 •;2fl eS O COCD C c CD O i^ CO s^ Sh j_j £ oJ C 0) ::i t-i o M C a> 0^ eS*^ ai C! ^5 iD>. ^f^ H NEBRASKA. WELL sing of Nebraska on ourroute;Tis a great commonwealth there to be,And has many charms there to see,And the many fine cities round about. Well sing of Nebraska on our line,With its fountains and fine springsAnd many other wonderful things; Many groves and trees there we find. Well sing of Nebraska on our road,Where we see the many rich farmsAnd the houses, orchards and barns. There by the Indians once was trod. Well sing of Nebraska on our of its western sandy plains,With the fine herds on the range; Where they ship many tons of hay. Well sing of Nebraska on our with Natures beauties many treasures there abound; In the west rocks and sand we pass oer. September, 1906. 10^ BOOK NUMBERTHREE. Geysers, Yellowstone Park, Wyoming. The geysers and hot springs in the Park,By volcanic action they are is our national resort,Hemmed in with mountains around. CRYSTAL CAVE. OF Crystals beauties now we will sing,There hidden beneath the mountains see the wonders of Crystal Cave,With treasures rare that are unseen. Of Crystals beauties now we will sing,And the hidden treasures underground. Along its pathways have been found;Well neer forget that lovely scene. It is covered by old Natures cloak; Its stately rooms and castle hallsWith crystal paintings on the walls, Its pathways there are Natures work. Its pathways there are many miles long,With picturesque scenery as we go, From room to room their beauties show;O could we sing the Crystal song! Along its pathways there are seen In its rooms, they are so brightWith its jewels of the stalactite type, The rippling waters of many a spring. August, 1905. THE BLACK HILLS. THERE are some mountains f


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