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FAR IN THE MOUNTAINS WITH YOU.
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2. High on the fern - - clad rooks
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2. wild birds their songs are twin - ing fair, Then,
3. fair - est are ev - - - er blow - ing there, Fair
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3. clear eyes glow - ing there, Fond
4. day a - dor - ing you, There,
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