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Life Is Lovely All The Year

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When the buds are blossoming,     Smiling welcome to the spring,     Lovers choose a wedding day -     Life is love in merry May!     Spring is green - Fal lal la!     Summer's rose - Fal lal la!     It is sad when Summer goes,     Fal la!     Autumn's gold - Fal lal la!     Winter's grey - Fal lal la!     Winter still is far away -     Fal la!     Leaves in Autumn fade and fall;     Winter is the end of all.     Spring and summer teem with glee:     Spring and summer, then, for me!     Fal la!     In the Spring-time seed is sown:     In the Summer grass is mown:     In the Autumn you may reap:     Winter is the time for sleep.     Spring is hope - Fal lal la!     Summer's joy - Fal lal la!     Spring and Summer never cloy,     Fal la!     Autumn, toil - Fal lal la!     Winter, rest - Fal lal la!     Winter, after all, is best -     Fal la!     Spring and summer pleasure you,     Autumn, ay, and winter, too -     Every season has its cheer;     Life is lovely all the year!     Fal la!

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