290 Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



No. 82. Recobd IV. C. 31 

 G major tonality 



This is a form which has no counterpart in the entire collection. Were it 

 not for the repetition of the A phrase, that might be regarded as the prelude, 

 the B and C as the refrain and the D as the verse, but in that case the verse 

 would have no refrain. . Or the B alone might be the refrain, the C the first part 

 and the D the second part of the verse, but in that case also the verses would 

 lack refrains. The verse undoubtedly occurs at C and what precedes and follows 

 are refrains, and probably the verse is subdivided into two parts for the words 

 are almost, but not quite, the same for each part. 



The song begins on the last half-beat, on the fifth degree and ends on the 

 third. 



