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SCHOOL SONG KNAPSACK.
My Bonnie. (Pat's Pick, page 32.)
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My Bonnie is over the ocean, My Bonnie is over the sea, My Bonnie is over the ocean, 0 bring back my Bonnie to me. Chobus—Bryig back, bring back, Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me; Bring back, bring back, O bring back my Bonnie to me. O blow, ye winds, over the ocean, And blow, ye winds, over the sea, O blow, ye winds, over the ocean, And bring back my Bonnie to me.—Cho. Last night as I lay on my pillow, Last night as I lay on my bed, Last night as I lay on my pillow, 1 dreamed that my Bonnie was dead.—Cho, The winds have blown over the ocean, The winds have blown over the sea, The winds have blown over the ocean, And brought back my Bonnie to me.—Cho.
This 'World Ja 'What We Make It.[1]
(Pat's Pick, page 17.)
3 Sharps.
The world is full of gladness,
The world is full of song;
The mists may rise above us,
They will not tarry long.
- ↑ This may be sung to the old tune, "Webb," "The Morning Light is Breaking."