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THE LITTLE BOY'S MAY-DAY SONG.
"The flowers are blooming everywhere,
On every hill and dell,
And, O, how beautiful they are!
How sweetly, too, they smell!

"The little brooks, they dance along,
And look so glad and gay;
I love to hear their pleasant song;
I feel as glad as they.

"The young lambs bleat and frisk about;
The bees hum round their hive;
The butterflies are coming out:
'T is good to be alive.

"The trees, that looked so stiff and gray,
With green wreaths now are hung:
O mother, let me laugh and play;
I cannot hold my tongue.