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 One sees, now and then, a lonely snow-bird, But old Robin red-breast no longer is heard Warbling out a glad song to the praise of her Maker, She has gone where the Ice King cannot overtake her.

Who guides the dear birds, that they never get lost When seeking a home to escape from the frost? Our Father in Heaven—he guides them aright, Till away in the bright, sunny South they alight.

So long as these lofty old hills shall remain, And spring shall renew their bright verdure again, Our loving, kind Father shall still fondly care For the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air.

Not a robin or sparrow can fall to the ground; Not a raven may cry but he heareth the sound. Then will not "Our Father in Heaven" be nigh, And bless us, dear children, when we, too, shall cry?