DIME SONG BOOK

BEADLE’SDIME SONG BOOKNo.3.I’d Choose to be a Daisy.Copied by permission ofFirth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, owners of the copyright.I’d choose to be a daisy,If I might be a flower,My petals closing softlyAt twilight’s quiet hour,And waking in the morningWhen falls the early dew,To welcome heaven’s bright sunshine,And heaven’s bright tear-drops too.Chorus.—I’d choose to be a daisy,If I might be a flower,My petals closing softlyAt twilight’s quiet hour.I love the gentle Lily,It looks so meek and fair,But daisies I love better,For they grow everywhere,The lilies bloom so sadly,In sunshine or in shower,But daisies still look upward,However dark the hour.Chorus.—I’d choose to be a daisy, &c.

BEADLE’S

No.3.

Copied by permission ofFirth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, owners of the copyright.

I’d choose to be a daisy,If I might be a flower,My petals closing softlyAt twilight’s quiet hour,And waking in the morningWhen falls the early dew,To welcome heaven’s bright sunshine,And heaven’s bright tear-drops too.Chorus.—I’d choose to be a daisy,If I might be a flower,My petals closing softlyAt twilight’s quiet hour.I love the gentle Lily,It looks so meek and fair,But daisies I love better,For they grow everywhere,The lilies bloom so sadly,In sunshine or in shower,But daisies still look upward,However dark the hour.Chorus.—I’d choose to be a daisy, &c.

I’d choose to be a daisy,If I might be a flower,My petals closing softlyAt twilight’s quiet hour,And waking in the morningWhen falls the early dew,To welcome heaven’s bright sunshine,And heaven’s bright tear-drops too.Chorus.—I’d choose to be a daisy,If I might be a flower,My petals closing softlyAt twilight’s quiet hour.I love the gentle Lily,It looks so meek and fair,But daisies I love better,For they grow everywhere,The lilies bloom so sadly,In sunshine or in shower,But daisies still look upward,However dark the hour.Chorus.—I’d choose to be a daisy, &c.

I’d choose to be a daisy,If I might be a flower,My petals closing softlyAt twilight’s quiet hour,And waking in the morningWhen falls the early dew,To welcome heaven’s bright sunshine,And heaven’s bright tear-drops too.

I’d choose to be a daisy,

If I might be a flower,

My petals closing softly

At twilight’s quiet hour,

And waking in the morning

When falls the early dew,

To welcome heaven’s bright sunshine,

And heaven’s bright tear-drops too.

Chorus.—I’d choose to be a daisy,If I might be a flower,My petals closing softlyAt twilight’s quiet hour.

Chorus.—I’d choose to be a daisy,

If I might be a flower,

My petals closing softly

At twilight’s quiet hour.

I love the gentle Lily,It looks so meek and fair,But daisies I love better,For they grow everywhere,The lilies bloom so sadly,In sunshine or in shower,But daisies still look upward,However dark the hour.

I love the gentle Lily,

It looks so meek and fair,

But daisies I love better,

For they grow everywhere,

The lilies bloom so sadly,

In sunshine or in shower,

But daisies still look upward,

However dark the hour.

Chorus.—I’d choose to be a daisy, &c.

Chorus.—I’d choose to be a daisy, &c.


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