Liza Lehmann — The Woodpigeon

When the harvest all was gathered In the sunny autumn weather To the greenwood, blithe and merry We went nutting all together; And as the woods we wander'd So dim and dark and green We heard a sweet voice calling Though no one could be seen: "Two sticks across And a little bit of moss; It'll do, it'll do it'll do, Coo, coo, coo" The wild things of the woodlands Scarce seemed of us afraid; The blue Jay flash'd before us And the squirrel near us played We ate our nuts and rested On a fallen tree, moss-grown And still a voice kept calling In the softest, tend'rest tone: "Two sticks across And a little bit of moss; It'll do, it'll do it'll do, Coo, coo, coo"


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