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UNDINE: A SONG OF SPRING (FOR THE GUITAR), by                    
First Line: What word wakes the woodland to music and life?
Last Line: Ting-a-ling, ring-a-ding spring.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Music & Musicians; Spring


WHAT word wakes the woodland to music and life?
Spring, Spring, ting-a-ling Spring,
Ting-a-ling, ring-a-ding Spring.
What spell sets all nature in search of a wife?
Spring, Spring, ting-a-ling Spring.
Far down in a glade where the daffodils blow,
Each spear-head uplifted, each helmet aglow,
A thousand bright banners are tost in the breeze
As the March wind pipes lustily thro' the loud trees—
Spring, Spring, ting-a-ling Spring,
Ting-a-ling, ring-a-ding Spring.





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