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LIFE'S CHANGES.
It was a balmy day in June,
And the lovely birds were singing,
And the very air was humming notes
That village bells were ringing.

Forth I wandered to the willow,
Sat me down upon the green,
Watched the sunshine gladly dancing
Overhead, with gladsome beam.

I had been for years a wanderer,
Roaming far in distant lands;
And my weary form was bending;
Time on me had laid his hands.

All at once I heard a prattling
Of some little voices sweet,
And my eyes with light were beaming—
I could hear my heartstrings beat.