X:1 T:May Morning C:Words: Henry Thoreau ~~ Music: Cyril V. Taylor (#64) Z:Words slightly altered from text of the poem. M:3/2 Q:60 L:1/4 K:F x c, F G | B > B A F D G | W: 1. The school boy loi - tered on his way to W: W: 2. Soured neigh - bors chat - ted by the gar - den W: W: 3. How long I slept I know not, but at W: W: 4. My eye - lids o - pened on a field of W: x c,3 x c, F G | B d c > A F G | W: school, scorn - ing to live so rare a day by W: W: pale, Nor quar - relled who should drive the need - ed W: W: last, I felt my con - scious - ness re - turn - ing W: W: blue, And close a - bove a nod - ding vio - let W: x G3 x G c A | G > F B A G F | W: rule, So mild the air a plea - sure 'twas to W: W: nail, The most un - so - cial made new friends that W: W: fast, For Ze - phyr rustl - ed past with leaf - y W: W: grew, A part of heav'n it seemed, but with a W: x D3 x E F A | c A d B/-A/ G > F | F3 |] W: breathe, For what seemed heav'n a - bove was earth be - neath. W: W: day, As when the sun shines, far - mers then make hay. W: W: tread, And heed - less - ly with one heel grazed my head. W: W: scent, Its blue com - ming - ling with the fir - ma - ment. W: W: W: W: COOLINGE 10.10.10.10