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SCHOOL SONG KNAPSACK.
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In the morning, in the morning, Should the days be dark or fair, Truest love our lives adorning, We are happy anywhere.

Motion Song—Our Flag. (Tune, "There Is a Happy Land." Pat's Pick, page 37.) 2 Sharps. [A boy stands In front of the school holding a large flag which be wares at (3) In time to music] Flag1 of our country brave, red2, white and blue, We2 love to watch thee wave, our2 love is true, Oh, let us loudly sing! loud let our praises ring, Praise1 to this noble thing, red2, white and blue Red is4 the blood that rolls, blue5 is the sky, White are6 the heroes' souls, for1 thee that die. 0. let us proudly sing! loud let our praises ring, Praise1 that this holy thing still waves2 on high. Broad is7 our native land, land of the free, 'Mong all the nations grand, foremost1 to be. Oh, let8 us bow and sing thanks unto God, our King, Thanks9 for this holy thing, Father10 to Thee! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7 & 9. 10.

Right hand points at flag. Right hand waves three times over head. Both hands clasped. Look down and sing softly Right hand points upward. Both hands crossed over breast. Both hands spread to utmost extent Both hands clasped, head bowed. Both hands pointed toward Bag. Both hands clasped, sing softly with face upward.