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1. Be - hold! a field of viv - id green, All pow-dered thick with snow, 



2, For while the buckwheat grows a - pace In sum - mer sun and show'rs, 



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And 3rield - ing trib - utes of per-fume To all the winds that blow; 

 To fur - nish forth the break-fast dish We prize in win - try hours; 



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While ev - 'ry flow'r of pur - est white That trem-bles in the breeze. 

 The bees are work-ing o - ver - time. To gar - nish for our sakes 



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Is bend - ing with the gold - en weight Of bus - y hon - ey - bees. 

 The hon - ey— Oh, de - li - cious tliought! To eat up - on our cakes. 



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