X:69
T: Spring's Coming
C: Attenhofer
N: Translated from Alfred Hartman.
Q: "Andante dolce."
%R: air, march
B: "The Everyday Song Book", 1927
F: http://www.library.pitt.edu/happybirthday/pdf/The_Everyday_Song_Book.pdf
Z: 2017 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: 4/4
L: 1/4
F:http://roaringjelly.org/~jc/music/book/EverydaySongBook/069_Springs_Coming.abc 2024-11-24 000510 UT
K: Ab
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w: 1.~Come, oh~ come, dear maid-en* Spring, With your love-ly treas-ures,
w: 2.~Snow-drop rings her ti-ny* bells, Such a sil-v'ry chim-ing!
w: 3.~Cro-cus there and prim-rose* here, Sly-ly peep a-bout them;
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w: Birds to si-lent wood-lands bring; Flow-ers, to the gar-dens.
w: Wakes her cous-ins in the dells From their win-ter's dream-ing.
w: Daf-fo-dil and vio-let dear\-\- What were Spring with-out them?
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