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THE SUMMERS COME AND GO.
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skies hang dark and low,— For the Sum - mers come and go. re - quiem, sad and low, For the Sum - mers come and go.

stays, se - date and slow: And the Sum - mers come and go.

sleep where dai - sies grow, While the Sum - mers come and go.



NOVEMBER.

Alice Cary. Judson Hutchinson.

(Air: The Old Granite State.)

1. The leaves are fad - ing and fall - ing, The

2. And when the win - ter is o - ver, The

3. The leaves to - day are whirl - ing The


winds are rough and wild. The birds have ceased their

boughs will get new leaves, The quail come back to the

brooks are dry and dumb. But let me tell you, my