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I love you truly
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I love you truly, truly, dear, Life with its sorrow, life with its tear, To A.B.H., From Seven Songs as unpretentious as the wild rose
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I love you truly
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I love you truly, truly, dear, Life with its sorrow, life with its tear, To A.B.H., From Seven Songs as unpretentious as the wild rose
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Just awearyin' for you
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Just awearyin' for you, All the time afeelin' blue, To F.B., From Seven Songs as unpretentious as the wild rose.
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Life's garden
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Out in life's garden, where sympathy grew, Dedicated to and sung by Madam Schumann-Heink, Poem by Fred Jacobs Smith
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Little pink rose
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A little pink rose in my garden grew, The tiniest one of all, To the memory of little Bernice
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My soul
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My soul is like the summer tress With leaves of verdure clad, To "Tia"
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Perfect day
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When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato
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Perfect Day
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When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato
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Perfect day
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When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato.
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Perfect day
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When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, For medium voice, with cello obligato.
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Perfect day
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This copy contains only the Cello obligato that goes with the low voice part.
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Perfect day
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When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato
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Shepherdess
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If I could choose my path of life From out this world of tangled ways, To Mrs. Helen H. Hawks
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Two songs for contralto
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You cried in your sleep for your mother dear, Baby, Baby [His lullaby], I love thee, dear, but only dare To look with longing eyes [Longing], To Madame Schumann-Heink [His lullaby], To Mabel E. Kimball [Longing], His lullaby: poem by Robert Healy; Longing: poem by C. Jessica Donnelly. Includes a photograph and printed inscription by Madame Schumann-Heink.