Little Purple Pansies
Author: Alice E. Allen
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1. Little purple pansies touched with yellow gold,n 11. Little purple pansies, touched with yellow gold,
2Growing in one corner of the garden old;— 2Growing in one corner of the garden old;
3We are very tiny, but must try, try, try, 3We are very tiny but must try, try, try
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5[Chorus]
4Just one spot to gladden, you and I. 6Just one spot to gladden, you and I.
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n 62. When the skies are dreary, dreary, dark and cold, n 82. In whatever corner we may chance to grow,
7And the rain falls softly on the garden old, 9Whether cold or warm the wind may ever blow,
8Other flow’rs grow weary, we must try, try, try, 10Dark the day or sunny, we must try, try, try
9Just one spot to gladden, you and I.
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t 113. In whatever corner we may chance to grow, t
12Whether cold or warm the wind may ever blow,
13Dark the day or sunny, we must try, try, try,
14Just one spot to gladden, you and I.
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