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The Light Of the World Is Love
Angel in water fountainhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/11495/thumbnail.jp
Caberavings
Man and woman dancing, with both their shadows behind them on the left and right sidehttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/13690/thumbnail.jp
Sunny Sumertime
Illustration of man and woman standing by river waving at man and woman in boathttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/7662/thumbnail.jp
Rosy Cheeks
Illustration of woman within frame surrounded by roseshttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/12641/thumbnail.jp
Don\u27t Turn The Smiles To Tears
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Mammy\u27s Little Coal Black Rose
[Verse 1]
I heard a pickaninny cryingDown in Tennessee one night,His little heart was nearly breakingJust because he wasnât white;Then his dear old mammy kissâd him,And she said âChile donâ you sighWeep no more my babyâ,Then she sang a Dixie Lullaby:
[Chorus]
You better dry your eyes, my little Coal Black Rose,You better go to sleep and let those eyelids close,âCause youâre dark, donât start apininâ,Youâre a cloud with a silver lining,Thoâ evâry old crow thinks his babe am white as snow,Your dear old mammy knows youâre mighty like a rose,And when the angels gave those kinky curls to you,They put a sunbeam in your disposition too, thatâs true,The reason youâre so black I âsposeThey forgot to give your Mammy a talcum powder chamois,So donât you cry, donât you sigh,âCause youâre mammyâs little Coal Black Rose.You better Rose.
[Verse 2]
And then I saw that dear old MammyKiss those baby tears awayWhile in her arms the baby nestledHappy as a child at play;Then she whisperâd âMammy loves you,Youâre as sweet as âpossum pieâ,Go to sleep my honey,While your mammy sings a Lullaby: â
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It\u27s Tulip Time In Holland : Two Lips Are Calling Me
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Ukulele Lady
[Verse 1]I saw the splendour of the moonlight On Honolulu BayThereâs something tender in the moonlight, On Honolulu Bay; And all the beachers Are fill of peachersWho brings their âukesâ along,And in the glimmer of the moonlight They love to sing their song.
[Verse 2] She used to sing to me by moonlight, On Honolulu Bay, Dond memâries cling to me by moonlight,Althoâ Iâm far away. Someday Iâm going Where eyes are glowingAnd lips are made to kiss, To see somebody in the moonlightAnd hear the song I miss.
[Chorus]If you like a Ukulele Lady like a you.If you like to longer where its shady, Ukulele Lady linger too. If you kiss a Ukulele Lady, Will you promise ever to be true? And she see another Ukulele Lady around with you Maybe sheâll sigh, Maybe sheâll cry, Maybe sheâll find somebody else, By and by to sing to, When itâs cool and shady, Where the tricky Wicki Wackies won;If you like a Ukulele Lady, Ukulele Lady like a you
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