OUT OF DOORS THROUGH THE YEARTHE SNOWSNOWFLAKESJACK FROSTTHE NORTH WINDTHE SNOW-SHOWERWHAT THE WINDS BRINGWIND SONG3K. E. C. K. E. C. Score 1. Oo-oh! Oo-oh! I am the storm-wind bold; Blow! snow! I fill the world with cold. I drive the hardy sailors Far o’er the boist’rous seas; I clear a path for the south-wind And for the western breeze. 2. Zoo-zo! Zoo-zo! South-wind soft am I; Low! low! List to my sough and sigh. I wake the sleepy cloudlets Bringing the summer showers, I hum the world’s low dream-song Over the baby flow’rs, THE VOICE OF SPRINGA WALK IN SPRINGTHE ARK AND THE DOVEMERRY RAINDROPSTHE SNOWDROPTHE BUDTHE VIOLETAN APRIL SHOWERTHE THUNDERSTORMSUMMER-TIMEHAPPY CHILDHOOD“ON SUNNY BANKS” SEVEN TIMES ONETHE SETTING SUNSUN, MOON, AND STARSTHE STARS ARE COMINGLITTLE STARTHE MOONTHE WORKS OF GOD“HE GIVETH US ALL THINGS”WHERE IS GOD?THE SLEIGH-RIDETHE SLED-RIDEMY KITEJOHN WHITE AND HIS KITEDAPPLE GRAYMY LITTLE PONYTHE SWINGDOLLY GOING TO SLEEPMY DOLLSATURDAY NIGHTMY SHADOWRUN AND PLAYLIGHTLY ROWScore LIGHTLY ROW1. Lightly row, lightly row, O’er the glassy waves we go, Smoothly glide, smoothly glide, On the silent tide. Let the winds and waters be Mingled with our melody; Sing and float, sing and float, In our little boat. 2. Far away, far away, Echo mid the rocks at play, Calleth not, calleth not To this lonely spot. Only with the sea-birds’ note Shall our dying music float; Lightly row, lightly row, Echo’s voice is low. |