Songs of beedom. SONGS OF BEEDOM Word: Guthors EUGENE SECOR GEORGE W. YORK JAMES) ROAT _ IWusic Authors DR. GC, MILLER GEORGE W. YORK JAMES ROAT George W. York. Dr. C. GC. Miller. Eugene Secor. Mailed for 25 Cents, BY THE PUBLISHERS GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 334 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. NOTE.—The publishers are indebted to the A. I. Root Co., of Medina, Ohio, for the use of about one-half of the song-plates used in this collection. EUGENE SECOR, BEE KEEPER'S REUNION SONG. C. C, MILLER. Bt 7 Tf SS oS a a ee (S-4—- +6 $— a | ——— 1 + o—se—e sa a = — > 1. The la- bors of sum-mer are end-ed, Its triumphs and fail-ures are past, The z. We think of the mer-cies un-numbered, Vouchsafed by our Father a bove; Whose 3. As nat-ure doth yield up her treasures To pa-tient, in - dus-tri- ous bees, So —~ £2 Eo ~ tte e ee ce = 6 — Sl EY CR CoN RE ER oe : OES eae 6 4 a 4 }—+—--+4 | zi joa 7s j 1 | H PRES on Cae woe eas 6 SS SS a a Oa a : eae : work of the bee is sus-pend-ed, The sea-son of rest comes at last. We watchful-ness nev-er has slumbered, Whose banner a_ bove us_ is love. As they who are seek-ing the plea - sures Of friendship. a - mong such as these, Shall | Pod £ + as Sy Se a ae ae eee ee ee ee Ore ee [Ate +H ee -p-———°-—_ 9p —-9 | -— eo] F a a a ae a —| o4 1 i att | iE oe + ra | =I a oo : ———— Se comes Bees et a meet in re -u-nionas broth-ers, As spir-its made kin-dred by toil, Each each from his field of en-deav - or Hascome to this broth-er - ly feast, May the find heart re-spon-sive and o pen To wel-come with broth-er ly love,— Shall - oe @* [aS] . = ee . ‘ = 7 a= E 2 eee 2222222 oO J y t I I i ‘sd i iP =e = 4 =o =f z > =e fe A Pee ae mn oe; — a —— tes -—t+ 4 —— a = a ole 4 ———— fe a a EE 24 “ a | grasps the warm hand of the oth - er With pleasure that knows no re coil. We poi - son of en - vy for -ev - er Be ban-ished and good-will in - creased. We find in re-u -niona tok-en Of hap- py re-u-nion a_ bove. Shall ee eo oe (at:4 ie Oo ° t Cad * ——— =e 99 — 9 rt J t t ~—+—__+—__+ +} —— 7 — a ee ee ee 2 , meet . . . . as broth-ers, Our la - bors have made us as_ one, But SING te oa 4 His mer cy, Re-call we his watch-careso great, We find a ty heartso pen To wel-come with brother-ly love— Shall sae > #£e # #£ aft’, = ere ——— ——— <5 aR a I 2 =< | Le ek i, cl _ Cc | i a aaa meet in con-ven-tion as broth-ers, sing of His num-ber-less mer cies, find hearts respon-sive and o - pen, o_+ ‘ | bh = ieee Se eS ee —--=EF — $ : : Be gs a | tee: J a oO Ee er cs ” aro greet with kind feel-ings all oth - ers Whomeet us when la - bor is done. sing of good fel - low-ship, broth-ers, And ban-ish the dis cord of hate. fnd in re - u-nion a tok -en Of hap-py re union a_ bove, > £ | N a ~~ + + ETD ca ae EE = [= f ie = t 73 2 +—t Z 2 t At ee ee o—» 9 o 9} : —- +—t 4 t f } ae 2 The Bee-Keeper’s Lullaby. EUGENE SECOR. GEORGE W. YORK. St es sO ee ae es © eee ee lee a sa x Sra a Yu a a a vs s = aa os = oe 2 1. The bees are in the lin - den tops, Bye, ba by, bye! 2. The ba - by bees are fast a-sleep, Bye, ba by, bye! 3. The ba - by bees will wake someday, Bye, ba - by, bye! eee ae ee ae eee 4 —s C2 oe a ee ee ray de ' » = & 1. nN | &? ae 2 = a a 3 * 2 + = —s a ——* i t ‘i o- q ——# z a a 3 oe ze - e: te: 5 wv —_— They’llbring the sun- shine home in drops, Bye, ba - by, bye! They nev - er fret, they nev er weep, Bye, ba _ by, bye! And go a-mong the flows to play, Bye, ba by, bye! © — —— JJ :— »— le p—_ 0» Ta —— a 7 = ee = [ } | 1. os g a a a a a rn Ss a oo eae SCJ 5 ie bP a aaa 4 | [Same rs @= ye ee ee Andsome they'll put in wax-cupsneat Just for their cra-dled ones to eat; They lie as still at sun - ny noon Asstars are still a-round the moon; ‘And ba by minemayhave a run Sometime, and chase them, just for fun; £ | +t. La ia t = ‘ff + cs oe a + E = — Set 5" Fs : im a Af NO, aN oS a a ee — a= —H ; ee ee And some they'll keep for ba by, sweet, Bye, ba by, bye! They nev - er hear their mam - ma croon, “Bye, ba by, bye!” But now lie still and sleep, sweet one, Bye, ba by, bye! ca ae ces ee : — eee ——t 7 ee = eer 4 Fr 7] i y uae V a eae The Hum of the Bees in the Apple-Tree Bloom. Hon. EUGENE SECOR, Dr. C. C. MILLER. ae { { f ja ; aaeD | bt — ack << ss ie pee tee es G4 ae a a ete ee | $e give eT Pe eee Hee “ge § :: f rf ee (Gas ee ee ee ee = : a a a a id Aa ae [2 v oo ~~ -6- va ‘ x 5 ae Eat 5 — ee ee ee ee ee a The Humming of the Bees. | Solo and Chorus. JR. JameEs Roar, ow i =| | NX Poel N E o a x T aa id | [ I | f ee ee ge 1. When I was just a lit-tle boy, And lived out on the farm, I used to have such 2. My grand-pa said, ‘‘Those lit-tle bees Will in the mon-ey roll;’ So I went down to 3. As I was pok-ingin the hole, A -look-ing for the gold, There came out nine-ty- 4. If that’s the way I must get rich Then you may have the gold; If that’s the way I = $$$ = BS 4: 4st eS == Bf Pe hema ese ee ome = sit oneal a aves alate = —— a Sa = te pa 2 ata a CS es ee ee cy) oo jol-ly times A- play-ing in the barn. And then, down in the orch-ard cool, Be- get some out Right thro’ the lit-ile hole Where they were fly-ing in and vut As sev-en bees, And on the ground] rolled: For one came down up- on my ear, An- must get warm I'll stay out in the cold. lll go and be a sail-or bold, And eaeitt =222= === S=--=— F-I ey ay ee a See er as EE BHO [eels ; : et t a (es eee! re 2 | ae es oe EE t Ero t | Pb aes IN rma + 1S a ae [ | a i De = sae a a a | i i eo eee ot ee neath the ap - ple-trees, There were some funny boxes where They kept the honey - bees, hap-py as youplease, A-rak-ingin the hon-ey from The fragrant ap-ple - trees. oth-er on mynose, And for-ty-sev-en oth-ers were A-buzz-ing in my clothes, ride the storm-y seas, For there the varmints never come—And you may keep the bees. Qt O66 2 ee es 38: yo 2 ee fs wo (Ces se ee Sete ee = =e = 6-6 o—5 i ae I ss cae a a ee or f Ft @—}—}--} -—F-—}-Fe-F CHORUS. rt Ge a a a ee s — N zs Seer ne A ae oe 3 35 os g rar e. O-3 ag —— ig —— List-en to the hon-ey~- bees, Humming in the ap- ple-trees, List-en to the plata ttt tteattatt taser ge ii be — o> 66s» oe ee et oe ts a c pep eI e r Soo = Soo a ar oa 7--A—s—* s mS —e : : ry, Gwe = ame, bus - sy lit-tle bees; List-en to the fun-ny hon-ey - bees. hum,hum,hum,hum; hum,hum,hum. = a ae 2 ene % - - = @ pba ppp pppoe StS p= foo te te Fach le eee Coryright, 1906, by Geo. W. York. 6 Buckwheat Cakes and Honey. EuGENE SECOoR. nN GEORGE W. YORE. eall ee ee $93.9 G4 we SSS I. When e’er I pass =s a scent-ed field Of buckwheat, late in summer, Old Bos - sie stands knee deep in straw, I’ve ev -’ry-thing but money— 2, I laughat Bo - reas when I know The bees have stored a - plen-ty erste eh bE oe type 8 coer & ae —— = = O24 _N | , N ek \ N n os. —Te- a | { a cI f i — = 64 eh ee eee ee ee ee ee ae 3 ; aes I know the blos-soms nec - tar yield, And watch each la - den ‘‘hummer,”’ To sweet-en all that comeand go, No mat-~-ter if it’s twenty. ry : _ 2 ££ #@ #4 iat seek 7 o—e iad | pete = t o C2 -o— lo — 0 — oop 6 — oto ee — y—e— — } p—_t+——_}—_" -—- ae = Ea S r' = 2 k— {—-h iN z SS Poa F Pa : alg ag o ow 65 =s=— aa cy And dream of what the Winter’ll bring When days are not so sun-ny, When bees no more are nae et # fe FOF i egiarsetoet ape tages Renan eanre 6G Sg See on the wing,’Tis buckwheat cakes and honey. Oh, | A sweet-heart wife whose love is law, And, buckwheat cakes and honey. Oh, ia ee SF 2 Fee aS oe -——_y— = ¥ b — —| . yt an CHorus. Allegro. j # N IN i IN F 4. IN N N a ‘ a) SS SS QS SS Sn . Hur ry up the flap - jacks, Make the bat ter “run - ny,’ z o- a0 et p= ef 0 8 2 — ae a i en b o& R n__N AN. UN . % int as at a‘ ia a GS tS 2 aos a vi 7 A Cook ’em quick, and bring a- long Lots ‘ cream and hon-ey. N So ay ‘aon Wy 1 * reer v7 hn —~s 2 C= ee ee ee eee oes e p=at a ¥ F Samad EUGENE SECOR, DOT HAPPY BEE MAN. C. C. MILLER, i Lively. ' lowe y Rot = 7 a are + <—h-}--S—A—_ e& ra or a en aa piesa ts Saliba mucoas: =a. a S—_? o—e = ae > = e a ae ae s— 1. O T ish vone of dose hap-py bee mans, I don’t got to 21 schmokes mine pipe undI vatches dose bees, UndI laughs till mine 3. O Katri- na mine lofe, see dat gold on der legs, Dem _ prings a_ half 4. Ve moves on der town und lives like pig pugs,‘‘In der clov-er field,” ae =a — a = (C= i + 7 + + + + j | et 4, H i he 2 Z : 2 | (ze p4— f = a cs o on . — > oO 4 P , —+ ya a -~\— SF at iat S a) 3 ~?3 a ore fi + Ge, es sh po vork an-y more; I~ loafs all day on der ap-ple tree shade, Or schtomack goes schplit, Wen I see dem go schtrait for Hans Brinkerhoft’s flow’rs Und pound ef-ery day; Ve schtarts a Pank quick ven dose bees get some svarms, Und so Yankees say; Tl vash mine feet from der dirt of der plow, Und a st pt —— a ¥ a a Se + + vee 7+ + ++ = + | = — — = z = a. a G4} re bo iN iN IN a ra A IN N N aN IN IN Sa a a ee ee ee eee schmokes mine pipe on der door. For I haf —_— boughted vone nef-er suck Yakob’s vone bit. You see dot king bee _hef prings in der vealth in dot vay. Mine frau her shall haf vone jines der Un-ion right a- vay. I runs for der ma-yor or 7 Sear? A = T | T | (aa | | I eal 3 s— e- ee a oo —e ; a $ + +t? $ $ # —— = : ca z Soom =a 2 x a. —+ . ir a SSS Se ee Ze o—e @ o— tee o—-e == i — F Q o lee-dle bee - box, Zhust zhammed crammed full of dose pets Vot aw -ful schmart got Und him say to his vim-ens ‘‘Coome, coome, You new gingham dress, Der childers don’t got to home schtay Und congress - man too, Or pres-i dent maybe, I guess, Und Q—- (ieee { { t = | | | a f t po = @ é 6 = a a z wd o— @ o—_——_se Cl a é = > i. + + #+F 7+ -+ = = é 2 a — a diated ca a = DOT HAPPY BEE MAN.—Concluded. AON he n n po a | in b~-@ o—d—eé o—e S ane Ud ad oe NS ee = Simms ae vorks all der day and nef-er schleep nights, More’n ten tousand hundert I bets. schteals all you can from der peoples round out, Und pring it to | Yakob right home. vork like some schlaves der kraut gar-den in, But fishand play pall all der day. all zhust be-cause of dose bees in dot bax, Vot vorks for most notings or less. oy ; r 7 = =f g =| T ¥ es T SS — a ee 7 + + + + $ + + & 2 2 ta = —F = _ a = 4 Vy (“A * Lcatt e a . sat a 1, CHORUS. SS ts Hy et se tee ———————2 a Ppp pt cacara cea os Prana tee O de busy, busy bee, O de busy, busy bee, What sings all around, about mine head, about my head, Q—4 5 mes s: i. | a ee ee ee ee ee = Sp ig edt tides eg Pfft iis =S R NS rar ream SS {sss i ] su oe busy, busy bee,O de busy, busy bee, What sings all around,about mine head, =f et ay es a a SS ES EES PD ao ee a os — so + —o Bu - sy bee, de hu-sy bee, What sings all round mine head, around my head, Reg ee Tees © 0 bE FEE bn ES | 4 | é@—o—o—é—_d-_o—_o- , res fete SSNS “2 (ane EL 1" Lo bu-sy, bu-sy bee, O de bu-sy, bu-sy bee, Wha t nefer stops vork ven I’m in bed. he ay aa aa ee ba tA (ET TR a ER Tb WF tay ids ss re 4 SAI Sw { ba Si asl ae eee G Bs hts ss] | 52 — x sees oe = ee +o (a es — b vw bu-sy, bu-sy bee, O de bu-sy, bu-sy bee, What nefer stops vork ven I’m in bed. | —— a | aN (ieee! SL = ee eae A] F jelelele i" a ro bu - sy bee, De - bu r sy bee, What vorks ven I’m in bed. Bee Keepers Convention Song. Evucene SEcor. Dr. C. C. Minter. (2 See eae a eee eee eee 1, Oh, what pleasure is found, as the vears roll a-round, In be - hold-ing your fac-es’ a- 2. Tis thro’ friendship’s sweet bond that we look out beyond, Past these meetings and partings be- 3. May the friendships begun, and the friends that are won At this year-ly re - u-nion of Oo Dy a er a ee =——_—— J = % +s ae eee =+ F a =e5 =e ey ae => = = +s «© ©« SC FS SF S$ SYS SYS Ses Oe bes I { t —p-4-s a Zz oe J = oe | pas a aa ae i) va a v 7s rs rN P cones aa “fe r a AAI ons SE S | S reo! . ~O-+t — 8-4 Hs ss Pa ae 7 aS t 2 _ Z—7-ta ve? ote wate @ ote gain! And in greeting once more, as in davs gone before, The dear friends whom we love now as then. low, To that Evergreen shore where they part nevermore, Where fraternal, pure joys ever flow. ours, Prove so lasting and true that we’ll give the praise due To the causes—the bees and the flowers, ral br oN ——— i a + = a ——, +—@-—- }—g—_+-t—_| «| __-» —1 1-1 Io o> 282 gee ate oes Sees + + 6 ee o ~s aa - t+ H o~ es mm . 72 te es J 2b—e ae Eo =e g, = =. — — = + a —+ -o- od + a a a a vw CHORUS. Ze A p-D-9= [e—#@—e_# #98 9 8 oto od comm a yy ra 5) a I Z. j f— 4, 7_ wy Beis : : Then let us, yes, let us be glad while we may, For brief is the time, the time of ourstay; We'll Ql ‘ cies , 0 6-3 PBB BL RN Solos eo ol a Su a A Se A a a" page ead al | a s par _2 get | eae ae eee ae eee a ere eee —O_P». cea ia, a a a SN ee 1 - ce a eee ee ee er Then let........ us be glad while we may, For brief is the time of our stay;...... We'll m_ let us, yes, let us time, the time of our stay ; 5 a 9— 9-9 9-0 -—0-|_ 9-00 i x ts pra A a A a Aa ——a a ——#. Sh Neos p———_ 64 4 — 4 — 4 — 4 fA 4 f =e y - = o—e—e—6 a Pek i 2 jg = ae ES a 12. i oa pal ind i A eid Hal Zien ite) ! Ey ee Ba Oo p—o—-o—_ «o_o | -0-—_0_0—__ o o—o f o__# - * yl ivi i cA 7 ee a bur-y all en-vy and ban-ish all strife, With greetings right royal to day. o--| iors Vl? N he — Gp a ee i a Cd @ C ee o 2 Sneak 9 e a 4H il R jee re : (290 — 99 ge <8 — Bf GSS SS SS] bur-y all en-vy and ban-ish all strife, With greetings rightroyal to day. pe } 9 ee ee p—f—7— 9 2 pee ee eH Copyright, 1897, by The A. I. Root Co. 10 The Busy, Buzzing Bees. Words by Gro. W. Yorx. German Air. np witllegro. | #55 a : aan a — 14 — | a +t} at s—K =" Ss a 3s == at rig: — — 1. Buzz, buzz, buzz, O - ver fields, oh so fair, Where the beesin la - bor share, 2. Buzz, buzz, buzz, Nota bee has afear, And no i-dle-nessis here; 3. Buzz, buzz, buzz, Ev-’ry bee till thenight Is sohap-py in its flight, 4, Buzz, buzz, buzz, In this life weshould work, And like bees nev - er shirk, - @ « 2 @. 9 9 @ @. 2 cy ara ee re ee ee. ws f ae en ec goes te oo f E o—9——e bifs } = y uF f y Hn f a ie a ty. iz vi Ww A t vv Vv cres. ‘ | im N x ea a es ea | SA — ~—s— 8 aoe zing 23 o_8 gt A gg ri a 2 -@- f -8-* Clovers sweet, blossoms rare;There’s where nectar’s found, Oh, so bus - y Bus-y they, far and near,—Hon -ey get with care. Beesin sun-ny Nev-er tires, al-waysbright,Car-ing not for rest. Learna les -son Forthere’s no place to lurk—Do our du-ty well; Then at last when Ly se con - ro a Pt eng) Oo °—s 4g = " = 5 f (coment ora a toa PS eR } 4 but eo 2 * oa i t ot aay 7 v v a a en Came ee cae can a i: vo @ Woy ae 1 -# SING ome eel | ae ore See ieee eer pea = el = Gomer ee ee eg ee NE Qs oe oo ee gee Ly, 2 Vv 4] v @ all theday,’Mong the flow-ers do they stay, Ev-ry beever-y gay, hoursa-mong Fields of flow’ rs with joy-ful song, Happy strains they prolong, from the bee As it toilsfor youand me, Oh so free and you see, life is o’er, Andof toil we do nomore, Weshalllive on that shore a. -@ ea, ~- @ © @ # @ 2 oR. — : ee = eet Fe —— ae p—9-—e-| 90 —#-|- 9» iy wi — o_-__@ o e Ly. iy r i wi Ty in { oO A T A 1 a A v Lat a r bb vb a N 2 CuHorus. er baae ee Aaa yA AER 8 89 a &= og SEE A pt oe ‘ o ——@ {—-—2 u i a ae me Hon-ey all around. In this blooming field all day, Flowers grow in Ring -ing in the air. Does its ver-y best. Chorus for 4th stanza. Where the, an-gels dwell. In that happy home above, Where there 1s naught. “gs ie —_ & -o — yee e P| 3 ba ats “0-5 fing oe ib [-8- 3-9 9 9 98 Spa a a aaa ae yoewYVoy yvpYy vw [oe en SO m | x N N fr a ae a \— .—-— A — A — +-¢—_g—a a f ——— — a +—-2 o—_-_# a * ae a o5.7 = oe t Ye) v @ -6- ? bright ar-ray, Beesare there in the air, .Hon-ey ev -‘ry- where, but true love, We shall be free from care, Mu-sic ev -’ry - where. © @ @ @ @ | e 2 Fo 2 .o. ; a Se as RR ee a. qj eo el Ses Ler f FF cH (is 1p ne: j [ a” ee ) ‘é es 7 v C 0 T v 7 t ; ae yw pe Spring-time Joys. Words by EuGENE SECOR. nN Music by Dr. C. C MILuER. N — 5-6 : ia N Rona i@-s— ss oe oe e -o- -6- Ld -o- -6- 1. Zhust gome und down sit, mine ver - y goot friendts, Und <-t = a a is (jay = [| = Reaver ae. : H i i ; ae y i ! 0) a a aa a 5 _ a) - = oS + (££ \ | | a SI a =—* = + =" = ae J @. + a e | p 4 in NS p— hf NN —* _— _s—— se 79 2 @ a ml . -6- -6- hark to dot shto-ry I dells, How Yaw-kob—dot’sme— haf 4. a en =— = ; = — = — ee eg — za ag: gs Gigs ae Se 2S ag. og: 3g: 2S: 4 {—4 2 z q | 7 @ 6 wb $ “—e— a + areas al a o o fay A R 5 RN eC Sa ee — —— Se ee -@- -@- one lit-tleshpree Vid-out an y pad vis key schmells. I #5 cI cI — 5 — a Se — Sa i a ee se 2 — | ‘ ee *, ts + es = —s ——— e ‘ am n 5 im f s ; N SN N | = 2 ¢ —— f$—— 5-4 —— 9 * ag: tee reads in some ba pers one aw ful schmart vay To As =a + = + —= a 4 a ri 2 a 2 a -@- -@- -¢@- = -@- -@- -@- oF 2 5 ae = 2 £3 ; ; | J s i | : — = = “4 ‘ = * = a o Spring-Time Joys ; Additional Stanzas 2. Den Yakob—dot’s me—upon der town vent Ter make von gollar mit shtraps; Dot saddle man fix up der ledder shust nice, Und drimmed it mit puckles and schnaps. I harness myself like von Mason Grand Knight, \ Und efery von meets méund singS==——~S' ‘‘Now, Yakob, vat’s up ?”’ ‘‘ Vat’s inside your head ?”” I dells dem, ‘‘ Zhust vaits dell der spring.” 3. Ven April vas gome, und dot sun vas got varm, I put on mine new-fangled gear, Und goes down der cellar so happy und shpry. You dinks I vas married dis year. You nefer saw anydings work so like dot, So handy dose poxes ter pring— I nefer more breaks Katrina’s poor pack Ter garry dose pees in der shpring. 4, I sings like von jhay pird, so happy I feels, Und plesses dot awful schmardt man Vot makes dot harness all out of his headt, Ter garry dose pees on deir shtand. Ven ont mit der cellar ten poxes vas gome, Und Yakob—dot’s me—haf no shting, I lafs me all ofer und says to mine vraw, ‘*T loves eferybody dis shpring.”’ 5. Katrina, her sit on der vindow und shmiles, Und I dinks of dat dime her vas young— But I don’t never dinks dot dose innocent pees Vas grawling mine drowsers among, Dill 1 pring oudt vone oder pox zhust poorty soon, Und shteps zhust as broud as dose kings— Dunder and blixen—gimlets mit shteel Vas loose in mine preeches—mit vings. 6: Ven Yacob—dot’s me—drys to larrup dot pee, Ten tousand zhust gome to der fight From oudt of dot pox vat I got on my pack, Und gif me some music dot night. ‘“* Katrina, Katrina, I’m deadt, dot vas sure, Und shticking all ofer mit shtings— Make Yakob let go mit a putcher-knife kvick, Or your true lofe vill nefer more sing.”’ Spring-time Joys. Concluded. 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