. Book of song poems. sing of the wondrous beautyOf the Park, the great Yellowstone, 97 With its terraces and hot springs,Its many falls and geysers known. Let us sing of the wondrous beauty—On its fountains the sunbeams play, And the many snow-capped peaksAs they their wonders there display. Let us sing of the wondrous beauty, As if in ancient fairy lands;See the lake spread out in beauty, Where the sunbeams play on its silverybands. Let us sing of the wondrous beauty; Of its hidden treasures who can tell?Of its jewels, gems and rubies, Where Nature hath done all things well. September, 1905


. Book of song poems. sing of the wondrous beautyOf the Park, the great Yellowstone, 97 With its terraces and hot springs,Its many falls and geysers known. Let us sing of the wondrous beauty—On its fountains the sunbeams play, And the many snow-capped peaksAs they their wonders there display. Let us sing of the wondrous beauty, As if in ancient fairy lands;See the lake spread out in beauty, Where the sunbeams play on its silverybands. Let us sing of the wondrous beauty; Of its hidden treasures who can tell?Of its jewels, gems and rubies, Where Nature hath done all things well. September, 1905 THE BIGHORN RIVER. Tr-N ET us sing of the Bighorn River,I y While we travel to and fro;Bright are its sparkling waters,As through Wyoming it doth flow. Let us sing of the Bighorn RiverAs it flows from the mountains, There among the rocks the spray, With its lovely springs and fountains. Let us sing of the Bighorn River, Of its falls in bright array;Far above are the snowy peaks— We see the beauties on its way. 98. ocd o 1—IoO ^?• a (D Ph 0 ?1-H fin m ^ .-S o tC S-l •^ O I- bj) *s 2 -Is el 5! O c, Oh M^ a. ® <] Let us sing of the Bighorn River,As it wanders through the land, To cheer and cherish all Nature With many beauties on every hand. Let us sing of the Bighorn River, As it flows to meet the where are its hidden treasures? The flowers and trees are its pride. September, 1905. SOUTH DAKOTA. WELL sing of Dakotas fair land,Of its many wonders there;With its rocks, hills and sand,And the fertile valleys fair. Well sing of Dakotas fair land, Of its mountains and grassy plains. Its rivers with their scenery grand,And the many rich farms and claims. Well sing of Dakotas fair the many fine products seen. The forests and flowers on every hand;Here for ages its beauty hath been. Well sing of Dakotas fair land— How can its wonders be told?Where many fine groves and buildings stand, Where the beauties there unfold. Well sing of Dakotas fair land. Of i


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