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March! march! march! They are coming
In troops to the tune of the wind-
Red-headed wood-peckers drumming;
Gold-creasted thrushes behind:
Sparrows in brown jackets, hopping
Past every gateway and door;
Finches with crimson caps stopping
Just where they stopped years before.

March! march! march! They will hurry
Forth at the wild bugle-sound-

Blossoms and birds in a flurry,

Fluttering all over the ground.

Hang out your flags, birch and willow!

Shake out your red tassels, larch!

Up, blades of grass, from your pillow!
March!
Hear who is calling you

COPYRIGHT, 1898, BY A. FLANAGAN.

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-Lucy Larcom.

SONGS FOR MARCH.

WIND SONGS.

am the wind, Hubbard.

The East Wind.

Wind Song, Smith No. 2.

Sweet and Low.

Robin and the Wind.

Which Way Does the Wind Blow? Walker & Jenks Song Book.

The Winds, Howlitson's Child's Book.

North Wind, Smith No. 1.

Wind Song, Smith No. 1.

The Windmill, Smith No. 1.

The Mill, Smith No. 1.

The Windmill, K. D. Wiggin's Book.

The Wind, Patty Hill.

Song of the Mill Stream, Hill.

The Wheel, K. D. Wiggin.

The Windmill, Mrs. Gaynor's songs.

March Wind, Mabel Pray's songs.

TRADE SONGS.

Trade Game, K. D. Wiggin.
The Carpenter, Smith No. 1.
Building Song, K. D. Wiggin.
The Carpenter, Kate D. Wiggin.
Busy Carpenter, Patty Hill.
The Woodman, Smith No. 2.
The Shoemaker, Smith No. 2.
The Cart Wheel, Smith No. 2.

TREE SONGS.

Pretty Pussy, Howlitson's Songs.
Pussy Willow, Walker & Jenks.
Pussy Willow, Mabel Pray's.

The Alder by the River, Walker and Jenks.
Do the Twigs Complain? Smith.

The Sap Has Begun to Flow, Smith No. 2.

The Trees' Friends, Mrs. Gaynor's Song Book.
The Trees, K. D. Wiggin.

Spring Song, Mrs. Gaynor.

In the Snowing and the Blowing, Eleanor Smith No. 1.
When the Earth Wakes Up, Eleanor Smith No. 1.

A Little White Daisy, Eleanor Smith No. 1.

R. S. HANNA. Joyfully.

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From "Bird Day Program," by Anna Silter.

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From "Normal Music Course," Second Reader, pub. by Silver, Burdett & Co.

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