FLOWER-BELLS.

Allegretto.

1.

The flower-bells are ringing! come one, and come all;

Come plain and come pretty, come great and come small.

The flower-bells are ringing! come quick, and you’ll say,

Some queer little people have joined in our play.

2.

They’ll do us no harm, and may do us some good;

They’d make us all happy and wise, if they could.

In cups of the flowers they love dearly to dwell;

Now listen, and hear them each ringing a bell!

3.

“Come, boys and girls, come to our flower-school and learn

The lessons we find in each lily and fern;

We’ll teach you to seek for the fair and the good,

In city and village, in field and in wood.”

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