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ARBOR DA Y MAD DAL. 
SPUING. Concluded 
From the German. 
1. Pret - ty lit - tie blue - bird, sing - ing in the trees, Tell me, tell me, 
2. Mer - ry lit - tie maid - en, if you will but wake, Ear - ly, ear - ly 
3. Pret - ty lit - tie blue - bird, tell me now I pray, Tell me, tell me, 
4. Mer - ry lit - tie maid - en, up a - bove the sky, Some one, some one, 
tell me if you please,How youkeep your dress so ti - dy and so new, 
when the day’s at break, When the bon - nie dew- drop nes - ties in the rose, 
’fore you fly a way; Who it is that taught you, taught you how to sing, 
watch - es you and I, If it is - n’t He that taught me how so well, 
Tell me, tell me, lit-tle bird of blue. 
Then you’ll And us washing out our clothes. 
Tell me, tell me ’fore you’re on the wing. 
Sure-ly, sure-ly, I can nev - ertell. 
