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IN Eb (eb to e ~ / I N F ( f f o fl IN G (gto g)

- - . ., I ,. . ,,. . . I

-, . IN Eb DUETS ING " - :. ,." 2.1

Soprano or

, .r Soprano or Tenor(g to ab) Tenor (g to g) IZeaU

and and Alto or Alto or

Baritone/f foflllea ) . e Baritone ib to dl -8- -

L Y R I C BY

E I R M U S I C BY

COMPOSER OF

LOVE ME AND THE WORLD IS MINE-MOTHER MACHREE-WHO~NOWS?-WHEN IRISH EVES ARE SMILING

I M Y DEAR- IN THE GARDENOF MY HEART-TILL THE SANDSOF THE DESERT GROW COLD-MOTHER OF PEARL DOWN THE TRAIL TO HOME SWEET HOME-ETC

I dOlNT WRlTERS OF

I A L ITTLE B IT OF HEAVEN.SHURE THEY CALL IT IRELAND-NIGHT WIND -GOOD WEGOOD LUCKGOD BLESSYOU ONE MORE DAY- LADDIE BUCK OF MINE -DEARLITTLE BOVOF MINE-LET THE REST OF THE WORLDGOBV

I NEVER KNEW HOW MUCH GOD GAVE TO M E - E ~ c

3 0 2 0 5 0 t T .. Duet 6.5t T QUARTET -MALE FEMALE AND MIXED VOICES I5 CENTS EACH NET

V ~ ~ N A N D CELLO AND P!ANO 50F J VIOLIN,CELLO AND PIANO 65q T ..... i . 3 : . P

I.!-.. , 8 ,, , ar..,,.

- REGISTERED .* , ..:: : , . . .. . .,, , ..'K:. ..... !F" I ' ,., . . . .~ , ;,,a,

~W ' I T P I A R X SONS NEW YORK

D R I N T E Q IN U S A

THE WITMARK BLACK AND WHITE SERIES I h e r Knew

Lyric by J. KEIRN BRENNAN How Much God Gave To Me

Lyric by GEORGE GRAFF, Jr.

SOLO THkEE KEYS-C, (c to c ) Eb,(eb to eb) F,(f to f ) . . , . , . 504T each postpaid OUARTET, MALE,-FEMALE and MIXED, VOICES . . . . . , . 154 7, Net 7f.

~des the complete poems andthematic oesses. EXCLOSE STAMP FOR MAILING

Ten Thousand Years From Now

They still believe, in old Japan, Should lovers live their earthly span

Without fulfillment of desire, Or leave unquenched lovds sacred fire,

Theill live again to love at last, When ten thousand years have passed.

Ten thousand years seem a long, long time To wait for a dream to come true,

Yet 'twould seem but a day dreaming cent'ries away, To wake at the end with you.

For I know just as sure a s our souls endure, we'll meet somewhere, somehow,

And 1'11 wake to your song, with a love just as strong, Ten thousand years from now.

No lapse of time nor length of space Can dim the mem'ry of your face;

No tales ten thousand tongues might tell Can change in me your magic spell,

Nor still the song within my soul, Tho1 ten thousand years unroll.

J. Keirn Brennan

Ten Thousand Years From Now Lyrics by.

J. KEIRN BRENNAN Music by

ERNEST R. BALL

I U $hey still be-lieve. in old Jap. 'an, should lov-ers live t h i r earth - ly span U'ith..

A n l i t t le nnimnted.

8209 Copyrlght MCMXXIII by M. Uritmark & Sons M I Sons 16823.A International Copyright Secured

ALI. XIGHTS RESERVED 111cl11cii11g Puhlir Performallee For P 1

. REFRAIN Wifh much exvression

I" Ten thou -sand years seems a long long time, To

1" seem but a day, dream - ing cent - J ries a - way

I M.W.& Sons 16823-4

I I" souls- en-dure- Wdll meet- some-where, some - how And 111 r I

1" wake to yoursong with a love just as strong

I* T ~ U thous - a'nd yars- from now.

Y ANOTHER "IN THE GARDEN OF M Y HEART" I1 I

THE LYRIC BY GORDON JOHNSTONE WRITER OF MANY WELL KNOWN SONG POEmS

SET BY AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS COMPOSERS THE MUSIC BY,

IN HIS HAPPIEST AND MOSV MELODIOUS VEIN

MELODY AT ITS SWEETEST COMBINES WITH

And evening shadows fall, And in the W e t the glad hours rest

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And peace broods over all; U d in my heart a prayer is born

A prayer of love s o t m e , That seems t o say thru darkest day,

Thank God for life and you. Thaalr God for the flow're on the hillside,

The cool gentle shower of rain;

. .

NO'%ALL" BALLAD IN RECENT YEARS HAS MORE CHARM AND APPEAL THAN TH~S"WORLD"FAVORZTE