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The Pleasant World.

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I love to see the sun go down         Behind the western hill;     I love to see the night come on,         When everything is still.     I love to see the moon and stars         Shine brightly in the sky;     I love to see the rolling clouds         Above my head so high.     I love to see the little flowers         That grow up from the ground;     To hear the wind blow through the trees,         And make a rustling sound.     I love to see the sheep and lambs         So happy in their play;     I love to hear the small birds sing         Sweetly, at close of day.     I love to see them _all_, because         They are so bright and fair;     And He who made this pleasant world         Will listen to my prayer.

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