1. I am so glad that our Father in heav'n Tells of His love in the 2. Tho' I for-get Him and wan-der 3. Oh, if there's only one song I a way, Still He doth love me whercan sing, When in His beauty I 98. Ada Blenkhorn. The Heavenly Stranger. COPYRIGHT, 19'4. BY HOMER A. RODEHEAVER. Chas. H. Gabriel. 1 No warm, down-y pil-low His sweet head pressed, No soft silk- en garments His 99. Swing Song. Edith Sanford Tillotson. COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY ACKLEY & RODEHEAVER. B. D. Ackley. 1. Who wants to travel to Tree Top Land? Who wants to ride with a jol - ly band? 2. Who wants to see where the Robin lives? Who wants the pleasure that flying gives? 3. Who wants to peep into Cloudland bright? Who wants to follow the sunbeams' light? Who likes to rise like a bird on the wing? Come and we'll go in the swing! Who loves to hear what the soft breezes sing! Come then with us in the swing! Come then, the fare is the song that we bring, Come take a trip in the swing! CHORUS. 8ர் O what fun swing-ing, swing-ing, Off we go to and fro, Swinging,swinging, swing - ing; g ev-'ry one, Singing, singing,sing-ing; Merry lay-laughter gay, Ringing, ringing, 18:8: ringing; ringing, ring-ing, Light and free as the birds are we! O, the joy of swing-ing! |