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onie feompaiuan. 
Words by S. N. MITCHELL 
Music by H. P. DANES 
1. When the bu - sy day has left 
2. Hands that all the day were bu 
3. Home has ma-ny charms we cher 
And our darlings are a 
Now are qui - et for the 
Or ’twouldbe no home at 
Andante cantahile. 
Then we pry in - to the cham 
And the wea - ry feet are rest 
But the sweet-est mil - sic in 
ber, Just to take a part - ing peep 
ing ’Neath the blan-ket, out of sight; 
it, Is to hear the chil - dren call; 
On 
Hush’d 
All 
the soft and snow - y 
the voice that al - ways 
day long they make us 
tie face a-bove the spread, 
tie face a-bove the spread, 
tie face a-bove the spread. 
And we kiss that priceless trea 
But we still in - sist on kiss 
There’s un-hound-ed pleasure kiss 
pil - low, Bests a ti - ny, cun - ning head, 
cheers us, Closed are lips of cher - ry red, 
hap - py, And at night when in their bed, 
sure, 
ing 
ing 
hours have fled. 
When 
wea 
hours have fled. 
hours. 
wea 
tie face a - hove the spread. 
There 
bove the spread, 
There is 
ness 
Copyright, 1874, by Charles W. Hams. 
Published in Sheet music form. 
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