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BLUE BIRD - Continued. 



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Tell me where you've wandered, All the win - ter drear. 

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" Un - der skies the fair - est, 'Mid sweet bloom the rar - est, 

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Flash'd my wing, Till the spring Soft - ly called me here." 

 FilPd my song All day long ! Fond - ly back I roam." 



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3 Blue-bird, gentle blue-bird, 



Feared you any ill, 

 Though the nightfall met you, 

 Glooming vale and hill ? 



" Ah, the Master serving, 

 With a trust unswerving I 



Where he led, on I sped, 

 For he careth still." 



From "The Coda," No. 1 18, by Ginn & Co., Boston. 16 pages; price, 3 cents. By permission. 



Copyright, 1888. 



