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William Henry Drummond - Leetle Lac GrenierWilliam Henry Drummond - Leetle Lac Grenier
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Leetle Lac Grenier, she `s all alone, Right on de mountain top, But cloud sweepin` by, will fin` tam to stop No matter how quickly he want to go, So he`ll kiss leetle Grenier down below. Leetle Lac Grenier, she `s all alone, Up on de mountain high But she never feel lonesome, `cos for w`y? So soon as de winter was gone away De bird come again an` sing to her ev`ry day. Leetle Lac Grenier, she `s all alone, Back on de mountain dere, But de pine tree an` spruce stan` ev`rywhere Along by de shore, an` mak` her warm For dey kip off de win` an` de winter storm. Leetle Lac Grenier, she `s all alone, No broder, no sister near, But de swallow will fly, an` de beeg moose     deer An` caribou too, will go long way To drink de sweet water on Lac Grenier. Leetle Lac Grenier, I see you now, Onder de roof of spring Ma canoe `s afloat, an` de robin sing, De lily`s beginnin` her summer dress, An` trout `s wakin` up from hees long long res`. Leetle Lac Grenier, I `m happy now, Out on de ole canoe, For I `m all alone, ma chere, wit` you, An` if only a nice light rod I had I `d try dat fish near de lily pad! Leetle Lac Grenier, O! let me go, Don`t spik no more, For your voice is strong lak de rapid `s roar, An` you know youse`f I `m too far away, For visit you now -leetle Lac Grenier!
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