. Folk-songs of English origin collected in the Appalachian Mountains . ^=^F m W?7 o/z/;?. iiig=3 raff, f T 0 p a/tempo dim. P ^ 14887 44 THE CUCKOO. 1. The cuckoo is a pretty bird,She sings as she flies; She brings us glad tidings,She tells us no lies. 2. She sucks all sweet flowersTo keep her voice clear;She never sings CuckooTill the summer is near. 3. She flies the mountains over,She flies the world above, She flies back to the mountainsAnd mourns for her love. 4. The cuckoo is a pretty bird, She sings as she fliesjShe brings us glad tidings,She tells us no lies. 45 THE CUCKOO. Andante dol


. Folk-songs of English origin collected in the Appalachian Mountains . ^=^F m W?7 o/z/;?. iiig=3 raff, f T 0 p a/tempo dim. P ^ 14887 44 THE CUCKOO. 1. The cuckoo is a pretty bird,She sings as she flies; She brings us glad tidings,She tells us no lies. 2. She sucks all sweet flowersTo keep her voice clear;She never sings CuckooTill the summer is near. 3. She flies the mountains over,She flies the world above, She flies back to the mountainsAnd mourns for her love. 4. The cuckoo is a pretty bird, She sings as she fliesjShe brings us glad tidings,She tells us no lies. 45 THE CUCKOO. Andante doloroso. J^lp p [. 1. The cuckoo is a pret-tybird, She *mp^ fQ^ 3=m t 0 r. m rj tells us no lies. 2. She sucks all sweet flow-ers To keep her voice


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