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Ida Chamness writings on travel and religion, 1927-1938
1927-09-26 Page 84
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-84- I feel as tho it would most break my heart For my Uncle, Auntie and cousins all Have I so deeply learned to love And may we all dear Auntie Some day assemble in that grand above. Composed by Ina for Aunt Inger Roiseland Eighth month, 10th, 1927. At Volland, Norway. Norway, Of Benny. Composed at Volland, Eighth month, 20th and 22nd., 1927 Benny dear my sweet birdie boy Companion of my sorrow and my joy Thy understanding little eye My deep sorrow could spy And thou would not let me cry For so very pittifully did thou call With thy little top knot raised Nor would thou let it fall Until my tears were all wiped away Then was thou again ready for play While thou was standing upon my finger Picking pinching as thou did linger
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-84- I feel as tho it would most break my heart For my Uncle, Auntie and cousins all Have I so deeply learned to love And may we all dear Auntie Some day assemble in that grand above. Composed by Ina for Aunt Inger Roiseland Eighth month, 10th, 1927. At Volland, Norway. Norway, Of Benny. Composed at Volland, Eighth month, 20th and 22nd., 1927 Benny dear my sweet birdie boy Companion of my sorrow and my joy Thy understanding little eye My deep sorrow could spy And thou would not let me cry For so very pittifully did thou call With thy little top knot raised Nor would thou let it fall Until my tears were all wiped away Then was thou again ready for play While thou was standing upon my finger Picking pinching as thou did linger
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