16 THE HONEYSUCKLE AND THE BEE
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hon - ey-suck -Ies bloom,When all na-ture seem at rest
Joy - ers fond and true,” With their heartsso filled with bliss;
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Tit-tle rus-tic bow, "Mid the per-fume of the flows, A maid.en sat with one she loved the
sat there side by side, He asked her to be his bride, She answerdYes’andsealed it with a
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‘As they sang the songs of love, From the ar-bour just a-bove Came a
For her heart had yield-ed soon,’Neath the hon-ey~suck-Ie's bloom, And thro?
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sipped the hon - ey-dew, They both
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And he vowed, just like the bee, “I will
' Jife theyd —-wan-der day by day.
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owl they would be true, Then he whis-perd’ to her words she thought i - vine;
build a the bee then seemd to an-swer them and say;
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hon - ey,honey-suckle, I
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‘the honey sweet fftim those redlips, you see; T love you dear - Ipdear-tyand’
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“wantyouto love ‘You are my hoa - ey;honey-suokle, I