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Senior Class Song
From th' ,,aJI ... , Columbia Ili.~h h 10l,
\\'e rnu ... t take our flight,
• fter da~" of toil and lab·1r
' 'eath our rainbo\\ bright,
'0\ for u our ta"k i ended
.\nd "e ... eek repo-. ;
Let m. to our bark be ru,hing,
\\'hile the "''eet breeze hlo,,
Blcm, breeze-., hlcm! Blcm, breeze, blo"!
'' eetl~ blow.
oft]~ no\\ \\ ithin our hark
On life' deep <-ea we glide,
Deep and "till the "aves are rippling
On to meet the tide.
Dro\\ ,i]~ murmur the zeph\ r-.,
Lulling the \\orld to re,t,
"'hile in our bark "e are "reeding
lo\\ard the golden ,,e-.t.
T" ilight gather now around u",
Centl~ the .. tar .. appear,
\\'hile the pale moon on her journe)
I hnm" out her beam;, "0 clear.
The golden cloud-. have turned to gra~,
And "'' eet '-Ong" -.ound '-O lo",
Paradi-,e in "ight j.., l~ing
Cpon \Vi..,dom'-. "hore,
Our journe\ end" on \\'i,dom' hore,
\Vi-.dom'.., <,hore.
Voice" ethereal "hi-.per,
\Vord ... of cheer .. ending,
lf fair "ind-. "ith u-. abode
\o,age \\ill -,non he ending.
, i ng, then, a <.ong of glad ne-.-.
\\'ithout a note of adn ";
Let it ... ound o'er land and ..,ea-
IIappy tonight are we!
A ' IE lot. \\'n o ·.