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"/ -SUNG BY MISS. ELSIE BAKER, VrcToR RECORD No.45249.
ROSES OF PICARDY and A BROWN BIRD SINGINGNo.1 in C No.2 in E~
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DO YQU KNOW MY GARDEN?Words by SONG Music by
PHILIP HENRY HAYDN WOOD
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Do you know my garden?Oh, it's wonderful in .the morning I Dear, ~f you would only come,You would see the roses open, To the drowsy bee's soft hum,There's a dear little pond with gold-fish, There are marigolds tipped with dew;Db, I wish you could know -my garden, For my garden was made for you.
Do you know my garden?Oh, it's wonderful in the eveningl When the light begins to fade,And the fairies dance in the shadows, The waving trees have made.
, There'9 a nightingale serenading, In the heigth of his throne -above;Oh, 1 know you would love my garden, For my garden was made for love!
Copyright 1926 by Chappell & Co., Ltd.
No.1 in C No.2 in D No.3 in E~
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Words byI LOVE TO HEAR YOU SINGING
Music byLILLIAN GLANVILLE SONG HAYDN WOOD
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Ve1"se: There is a song you sing, dear, Ref1"ain-: 1 love to hear you singing,Sometimes when the day is done; I love to hear your songA song of love and gladness When the sunset rays are passin~
When all the world is young. And the shadows growing long.I lis.ten and weave in my dreaming When stars are softly shiningJoys that to-morrow may bring, Through the twilight's tender glowAnd there's never a ca~re in my heart, dear, I love to hear you singing
of When that wonderful song you sing. Just the sweetest song I know.
Copyright 1928 by Chappell & Co., Ltd.
CHAPPELL - HARMS INC" 62 W. 45th St" 'N. Y.
TWO INTERNATIONAL BALLAD SUCCESSESBy DOROTHY FORSTER
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Words byPERCY J. BARROW
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ROSE IN THE BUDSO G
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Music byDOROTHY FORSTER
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Rose in the bud, The June air's warm and ten - der, Why do you shrink your pet-als to dis -
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I I I -- ... ---4- - . v .. .. v .1. Rose in the bud, The June <lir' warm and 'tender,
Why do you shrink your petals to display?Are you afraid to bloom in crimson splendourLest someone come and steal your heart away?
2. Rose in the bud, The evening sun i sinking,Wait not too long and trifle not with fate;Life is so short and love is all, I'm thinkingLove comes but once, and then, perhaps, too late.
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Word byFRED E. WEATHERLY
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Music byDOROTHY FORSTER
Thy lov-er is row-ing his
Look over the lynn, Mifanwy,Look over the lynn and see!Thy lover is rowing his bonny boatOver the lynn to thee.
Then sing, then iog, Mifanwy,And laugh to the skies above,There are no skies like his true eye ,There is no joy but love!
'Tis only a dream, Mifanwy,Thy lover will come no more,'Tis only the lap of his empty boatAnd the reeds that sigh on shore.
Kneel down, kneel down, Mifanwy,The waters are cool and deep,There's no light more on lynn or shore,.Nor any joy but sleep!