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Little Minstrel Band

Representative Text

1 With joy we meet, With love we greet
"The Little Minstrel" bright;
With songs of glee, Bid sadness flee-
We're glad and gay to-night.

Chorus:
O happy band, Joined heart and hand,
Together we will sing, Together we will sing.
Bring the Little Minstrel, The Little Minstrel,
Little Minstrel bring.

2 Come children all, On you we call,
To join our minstrel band;
Come let us sing Of Christ our King,
And of the heavenly land. [Chorus]

3 As here we meet, at Jesus' feet,
To learn his high command,
Our voices ring, our songs we sing,
A happy Minstrel band. [Chorus]

4 We're marching still, up Zion's hill,
A little Minstrel band;
The way's not long, when cheered by song,
From the young Minstrel band. [Chorus]

Source: The Little Minstrel: a collection of songs and music, with lessons of instruction, mathematically arranged plan of notation #110

Author: M. M. B. Goodwin

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Text Information

First Line: With joy we meet, With love we greet
Title: Little Minstrel Band
Author: M. M. B. Goodwin
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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