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Two little girls in the hay barn,
  Running the highest beam;
Two little girls on an old log,
  Crossing the swollen stream.

Two little rogues are missing,
  Gone from their haunts away;
Search each nook and corner
  Where they loved to play.

Deep in the forest shadows
  Where spring blossoms blow;
Under the giant chestnut,
  Down where the berries grow.

But you'll never find them,
  All your efforts vain;
Nor would we recall them
  The path to try again.

Oh, blessed, blessed childhood,
  When life seemed pure and true;
Sweet, loving, trusting childhood
  For evermore, adieu.

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