. Book of song poems. ntine distills,There the large saw and shingle mills. Away down some wild game by looking around,Birds and fish there abound. Away, away, away down South. September, 1905. TENNESSEE. WELL sing of a land in our sunny clime,Of its beauties the story is its bright streams and mountains gray,And the many wonders that doth unfold. Well sing of a land in our sunny clime, Its inhabitants there grow oldWith its pure and balmy air While the scepter of beauty it doth hold. 152 Weil sing of a land in our sunny clime,Of its springs and fountains there. Of its ric


. Book of song poems. ntine distills,There the large saw and shingle mills. Away down some wild game by looking around,Birds and fish there abound. Away, away, away down South. September, 1905. TENNESSEE. WELL sing of a land in our sunny clime,Of its beauties the story is its bright streams and mountains gray,And the many wonders that doth unfold. Well sing of a land in our sunny clime, Its inhabitants there grow oldWith its pure and balmy air While the scepter of beauty it doth hold. 152 Weil sing of a land in our sunny clime,Of its springs and fountains there. Of its rich valleys there well sing,With its fields and flowers so fair. Weil sing of a land in our sunny clime, Where many products and fruits doth grow; Fine marble and minerals there are found,And the lovely mountain rivers flow. Weil sing of a land in our sunny clime—How can we all its beauties enroll, And the many rich treasures there we find?There in majesty stand its mountains bold. September, 1905. 153 BOOK NUMBERFOUR. Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Lookout Mountain once wrapped in a shroud»On her summit a bright, sunny day. Where the battle was fought above the cloudIn the carnage of the Blue and Gray. LOOKOUT MOUiNTAlN. THERE is where Lookout Mountain isseen,Among the hills and valleys fair,Dressed in beauty like a queen,Among the scenes of Nature rare. There is where Lookout Mountain is seen:Stop and read its history now; Although so beautiful and serene,The brave sleep beneath its brow. There is where Lookout Mountain is seen, While the ages roll away;Far beneath are the fields of grain, On its crown its sunbeams play. There is where Lookout Mountain is seen,With its^head above the clouds; Fire and smoke was once a screen, While the cannons were rumbling loud. There is where Lookout Mountain is seen,In the midst of this peaceful land. Where they shall learn of wars no bloody strife is at its end. KENTUCKY. WELL sing of the old Kentucky shore;Weve traveled for many m


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