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25—LITTLE MISS MELODY (The Boy)

Little Miss Melody,
Wandering fancy free,
Over the meadows and hills and dales,
Sweet was her voice as the nightingale's,
Fair as a maid could be, never a care had she,
Life all day long was laughter and song
To little Miss Melody.

26—LOVE WILL FIND A WAY (The Maid of the Mountains)

What e'er befall
I still recall that sunlit mountain side,
Where hearts are true, and skies are blue,
And Love's the only guide!
If faithful to my trust I stay,
No fate can fill me with dismay!
Love holds the key to set me free,
And Love will find a way!

27—WHERE DID THAT ONE GO? ("Cheep")

Where did that one go to, 'Erbert?
Where did that one go?
Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh!
Say, old chummie, that was rummy!
'Erb, 'Erb, 'Erb, 'Erb,
Tell me if you know,
Who the—what the—how the—why the—
Where did that one go?

28—FOR ME AND MY GAL (Here and There)

The bells are ringing for me and my gal,
The birds are singing, for me and my gal,
Ev'rybody's been knowing,
To a wedding they're going,
And for weeks they've been sewing,
Ev'ry Susie and Sal,
They're congregating for me and my gal,
The Parson's waiting for me and my gal,
And sometime, I'm goin' to build a little home for two,
For three or four, or more;
In Loveland, for me and my gal.

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