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OREGON
1.成人.
Hazel E. Logan.
1. There's a land out West, That we
love best,Where the sun bids the sea good-night,
In- dian sly, He was seek-ing a par- 8- dise,
2.
In the days gone by, Came the
3.
If theurge to depart O- ver comes your heart, And the fields ly-ing dis- tant gleam,
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There are mount-ains grand, Shaped by God's own hand,And their summits per- pet-ually white,
dear 0- re- gon we prize,
And this hunt-ing ground, Since by white man found, Is the
You may go a way; But you'll ne- ver stay, Dis- ap- pointment will wreck your dream,
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Wat'-ring val-leys low, Where the grain fields glow, Andr the trees bear-ing fruit stand guard,
no storm clouds blow,Just the warm rains so That the ver- dure be green al-
way,
For the bal- my air, And all else that's fair, Are not found ev- 'ry where you
see.
Brook and stream sing glee For the things of the sea,Have ae- crued them a hou-le-vard.
rare, sweet land, By the soft breeze fanned, We would ne'er be con-tent a-
"Tis
way.
But
our own fair state Boasts a clime that's great-- Or-
gon
is the place for me.
Or-e-gon,
we know we love thee, Or- e-gon, right here it seems
Is the place where ev'ry
body Fain would be, this land of dreams, In the Spring - time or the Sum- mer In the
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fall-
Joy of liv- ing dowe find here, Or-ie-gon, for thee we cheer.
Copyright, 1931. by N. Logan.
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