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THE POET.

Ralph Waldo Emerson. Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken.

1. Let me go wher-e'er I will, where'er I will, . . I

2 Let me go wher-e'er I will, where'er I will, . . I

3. 2 Let me go wher-e'er I will, where'er I will, . . I


hear a sky - born mu - sic still; It sounds from all things

hear a sky - born mu - sic still; Not on - ly in the

hear a sky - born mu - sic still; Not in the stars a -


old, It sounds from all things young, From all that's fair or foul peals out a

rose, Not on - ly in the bird, Nor on-ly in the song of wo-man

lone, Nor cups of bud-ding flow'rs, The red-breast's tone, the bow that smiles in