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Author: Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951)
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics
Come little winds (Wake up, you little Night Winds) - E. Elgar
Dandelions, daffodils (Dandelions, daffodils) - E. Elgar
Dandelions, daffodils E. Elgar: Dandelions, daffodils
Dawn song (We shall meet the morning spiders) - E. Elgar
Dustman, Laugher, Tramp and busy Sweep E. Elgar: Jane Anne and Cousin Henry (Organ Grinder)
I'm everywhere E. Elgar: The laugher
Jane Anne and Cousin Henry (Organ Grinder) (Dustman, Laugher, Tramp and busy Sweep) - E. Elgar
Laugh a little ev'ry day (Laugh a little ev'ry day) - E. Elgar
Laugh a little ev'ry day E. Elgar: Laugh a little ev'ry day
My old tunes (My old tunes are rather broken) - E. Elgar
My old tunes are rather broken E. Elgar: My old tunes
O children, open your arms to me
(from A Prisoner in Fairyland) E. Elgar: To the children
Oh! stars shine brightly! E. Elgar: Tears and laughter
Oh, think Beauty (Oh, think Beauty) - E. Elgar
Oh, think Beauty E. Elgar: Oh, think Beauty
Tears and laughter (Oh! stars shine brightly!) - E. Elgar
The Blue-Eyes Fairy (There's a Fairy that hides in the beautiful eyes
) (from A Prisoner in Fairyland) - E. Elgar
The curfew song (The sun has gone) - E. Elgar
The dawn (They're all soft-shiny now) - E. Elgar
The laugher (I'm everywhere) - E. Elgar
The sun has gone E. Elgar: The curfew song
There's a Fairy that hides in the beautiful eyes
(from A Prisoner in Fairyland) E. Elgar: The Blue-Eyes Fairy
They're all soft-shiny now E. Elgar: The dawn
To the children (O children, open your arms to me
) (from A Prisoner in Fairyland) - E. Elgar
Wake up, you little Night Winds E. Elgar: Come little winds
We shall meet the morning spiders E. Elgar: Dawn song
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