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CHICAGO, ILL., SEPTEMBER 14, 1905 



The Bee-Keeper's Lullaby. 



EUGKNE SeCOR. 



Ok.ouge W. York. 



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1. The bees are in the lin - den tops, Bye, ba - by, bye! 



2. The ba - by bees are fast a -sleep. Bye, ba - by, bye! 



3. The ba - by bees will wake some day. Bye, ba - by, bye! 



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They'll bring the sun- shine home in drops, Bye, ba - by, bye! 



They nev - er fret, they nev - er weep. Bye, ba - by, byei 



And go a - mong the Hovv'rs to play. Bye, ba - by, bye! 



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And some they'll put in wax -cujis neat Just for their era-died ones to eat; 

 They lie as still at sun - ny noon As stars are still a-round the moon; 

 And ba - by mine may have a run Sometime, and chase them, just for fun; 



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And some they'll keep for 



by, sweet. Bye, 

 They nev - er hear their nv,xm - ma croon, "Bye, 

 But now lie still and ski'p, sweet one. Bye, 



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ba - by. bye! 

 ba - by, bye!" 

 ba - by, bye! 



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