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Volume:
Vol. 5
Number:
No. 2
Date/Date Range:
06/00/1901
Era:
1900s
20th Century
Language:
English
Notes:
54
Publication Type:
The Lyre
Reference Date:
06/00/1901
The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega, Vol. 5, No. 2, June 1901
THE LYRE
OF
ALPHA CHI OMEGA
VOL. V.
JUNE, 1901.
No. 2.
SONGS.
I.
Thy twilight song, O bird of sky-
A vesper hymn, an evening prayer;
A grosser song beneath sing I
In minor tones ye would not share.
Thou fetterless wild-winged bird,
Thy fearless song a thankful strain,
The song I sing in tune and word
Is cloyed with earth's care-counted gain.
Ye sing of love, and sing of life,
And sing of joy, and sing of peace
(Ye never knew a note of strife)
Sing on, Light Heart, and never cease!
Lucy G. Andrews.
II.
I hear-0 many different songs;
The song of love, the song of rest,
The song of sadness of the soul,
The song of joy, the song of jest.
At morn the river's story-song,
The song of birds, the song of bees,
The soft caressing of the wind,
The whisper of the distant trees.
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