

^ee Journal 



44th Year, 



CHICAGO, ILL., NOV, 17, 1904. 



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No. 46. 



The baby bees are fast asleep, 



Bye, baby, bye ! 

 They never fret, they never weep. 



Bye, baby, bye ! 

 They lie as still at sunny noon 

 As stars are still around the moon ; 

 They never hear their mamma croon 



" Bye, baby, bye 1" 



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The baby bees will wake some day, 



Bye, baby, bye 1 

 And go among- the flowers to play. 



Bye, baby, bye 1 

 And baby mine may have a run 

 Sometime, and chase them, just for fun ; 

 But now lie still and sleep, sweet one. 



Bye, baby, bye. 



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A LINDEN OK BASSWOOD TREE IN BLOOM. 



(Photo furnished by 

 L. O. Blair, of Grant Co., Wis.) 



a iullaby, 



BY EUGENE SECOR. 



The bees are in the linden tops. 



Bye, baby, bye ! 

 They'll bring the sunshine home in drops 



Bye, baby, bye 1 

 Some they'll put in wax-cups neat 

 For their cradled ones to eat, 

 And some they'll keep for baby, sweet, 



Bye, baby, bye ! 



EUdESE SECOR. 









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