1 We hail thee glorious summer,
We welcome thee today,
With all thy flow'ry legions
And all thy song-birds gay.
The happy rills to meet thee
With merry laughter run;
While woodland banners greet thee,
Beneath a smiling sun.
Chorus:
We hail thee joyous Summer!
We welcome thee today!
With all thy flow'ry legion,
And all thy song-birds gay!
2 We hail thy smile of gladness
O Summer fair and sweet;
O let us lay all sadness
And sighing at thy feet.
The woodland ways are ringing
With many a merry lay;
Oh let us join in singing
With nature's choir today. [Chorus]
3 O Summer thou hast brought us
A message sweet and fair;
O Summer thou hast taught us
Of heaven's brooding care.
Thy gleaming skies of glory
Watch o'er the world in love.
They tell a glad, sweet story
Of summer lands above. [Chorus]
Alice Jean Cleator, 1871-1926
Born: Circa 1871, Andreas, Isle of Man, England.
Died: Circa April 27, 1926, Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleator’s family evidently emigrated to America in the 1870’s. She was living in Claridon, Ohio, in 1880, & Geauga County, Ohio, in 1900, 1910, & 1920. She taught school in New York City, retiring some time before 1915.
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Display Title: Return of SummerFirst Line: We hail thee, glorious summerTune Title: SANTIAGOAuthor: Alice J. CleatorMeter: 76.76.76 DSource: Light in the Valley (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: George C. Hugg, 1898), page 196
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