Seraphim/The Swiss Boy

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Seraphim
The Swiss Boy
3250028Seraphim — The Swiss Boy

THE SWISS BOY

Come, arouse thee, arouse thee, my brave Swiss boy!
Take thy pail, and to labour away,
Come, arouse thee, arouse thee, my brave Swiss boy!
Take thy pail, and to labour away,
The sun is up, with ruddy beam,
The kine are thronging to the stream.
Come arouse thee, &c.

And not I, am not I, say, a merry Swiss boy,
When I hie to the mountain away?
And not I, am not say, a merry Swiss boy,
When I hie to the mountain away?
For there a shepherd maiden dear,
Awaits my song with listening ear,
Am not I, &c.

Then at night, then at night, O, a gay Swiss boy!
I'm away to my comrades, away.
Then at night, then at night, O, a gay Swiss boy!
I'm away to my comrades, away.
The cup we fill, the wine is passed,
In friendship round, untill at last,
With "Good night," and "Good night," goes the happy Swiss boy
To his home and he slumbers away.


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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