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PREFACE
IN preparing this book of children's songs we have endeavored to avoid an extreme of pitch which in many instances is a serious objection to the use of current primary songs. In few instances will the songs in this collec- tion run above D flat or D natural. We have endeavored also to cover a wide range of thought, and our topical index will show to what extent we have succeeded. Internal excellence and ex- ternal beauty have been our aim in its construction, and we trust that those who teach the little children may find this collection of songs a help to them
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1. Lit - tie branches of the vine, Bless-ed Sav-iour, we are Thine;
2. We can nev - er fruit-f ul be, If we're severed, Lord, from Thee ;
3. Saviour, keep us free from sin, Live and reign our hearts within ;
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Thine, for Thou hast told us so. Help us in Thy love to grow.
Lit - tie branch-es can-not live, If the vine no life shall give.
Keep us shel-tered in Thy love, Till we reach our home a-bove.
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1. The Sar-iour who bless'd lit-tle chil - dren, And said, "Let them
2. All ye who would en - ter the king - dom, Will have to be
3. Then let us be ten-der and lov - ing, And live so the
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1. Je - sus feels so sor - ry When we're doing wrong ; If we're good, He's
2. Hear Him gently calling "Children, come to Me, For of such My
3. Some day up in heaven With the ransomed band, Praising Him for -
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Flora. Kirklanb. Moderato,
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1. Je - sus look-eth on chil-dren, Looketh now on you;
2. Je - sus car - eth for chil - dren, Car - eth ev - en now ;
3. Je - sus call-eth the chil - dren, Heed His ten ■ der call ;
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Watch your ac - tions, Je - sus sees Ev - 'ry -thing you do.
Tell Him all your lit - tie griefs, When in pray'r you bow.
He will guide each lit - tie life, For He lov - eth all.
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1. Bear- ing fruit for Je - sus, Lit - tie branches we;
2. Gen - tie words and ac - tions, Lit - tie deeds of love, . . .
3. Bear- ing fruit for Je - sus, Grow- ing for the King, . .
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Grow-ing in the sun - shine Of His love so free
These the fruits most pre - cious, To our Lord a - bove
Lives of lov - ing serv - ice, Lit - tie ones may bring. . .
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Jlhc Straining Xambs.
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1. Send out the shepherds to gather them in, Out in the highways and
2. Who'll act as shepherds the lost ones to win? Tell them of Je-sus who
3. Who'll act as shepherds, and do it with joy? Car - ry the message to
4. Who'll act as shepherds, and do it to-day? Go for the straying Iambs
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2. We will fol-iow Je
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lis - ten To His oth - ers By our na - tion See the sing - ing Thro' the
lor - ing call. loT - ing deeds. 'Morning Star." dark - est night.
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8. Mbat Does Xittle Birbie Sa??
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2. What does lit - tie ba - by say, In her bed at peep of day ?
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1. One real - ly can't be - gin too soon To praise the Saviour's name ;
2. We know Christ loved the lit-tle folks, And said all men must be
3. We're loy - al e - ven if we're small, Our hearts are fond and true,
4. Be - gin-ning now we've time to grow More like Him ev - 'ry day,
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2. Je - sus bids us shine, First of all
3. Je - sus bids us shine, Then for all
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1. Hark ! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear, Out in the desert dark and drear,
2. Who'll go and help this Shepherd kind, Help Him the little lambs to find?
3. Out in the desert hear their cry ; Out on the mountain wild and high,
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Who'll bring the lost ones to the fold, mere they'll be shelter'd from the cold?
Hark ! 'tis the Master speaks to thee, ' 'Go find My lambs where'er they be. "
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1. God will take care of you all thro' the day,
2. He will take care of you all thro' the night,
3. He will take care of you all thro' the year.
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1. Lis- ten to the words so true, In the Bi - ble, just for you,
2. Words and acts should all agree, If like Je - sus you would be ;
8. What you learn from Je-sus,do, He will al - ways help you through,
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1 5. 3e0us loves ll?&u an& flDe.
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1. Come let us sing of the beautiful Child Sleeping in manger low.
2. He was a King in a wonderful land Where there is never night,
3. Why did He come from His home in the sky? What could the reason be?
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1. We are a lit - tie gleaning band, We cannot bind the sheaves,
2. We are not rich, but we can give As we are pass -ing on,
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We are not strong ; but Je - sus loves The weakest of His fold, We are not wise, but Christ our Lord Revealed to babes His will, Dear children, still Ho-san-nas sing. As Christ doth conquering come,
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Cast-ing your treasures, as He brings The heath-en na - tions home.
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Stars for Jesus.
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Mclcomc, fair Easter.
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2. Earth in joy at thy coming, — Beautiful Easter, thou day of the Kingl
3. Je - sus, ris-en Re-deem-er, Give us,we pray Thee, Thy blessing to-day!
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2. Je - sus, Saviour, wash a-way
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They gladden all the hill and glen, The happy Spring they follow. Their songs ring out upon the breeze. Their songs so sweet and merry. It was our Fath-er, God on high; We, too, will praise Him sweetly.
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3. I praise Thee with a thankful heart, 0 help me do my lit - tie part,
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2. When Jesus came were you fast a -^sleep, Or guid-ing His ba - by feet ?
3. Where do you hide when the moon has gone,And hurries^the night a-way?
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35. Me'Il tTr? to mafte Jesus (5la^.
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1. Je - sus is sor-ry when -e'er we do wrong,He wants us a blessing to be,
2. Je - sus is glad when the children are good, A.nd trying to walk in His way,
3. Je - sus will listen when-e'9-er we pray, And thank Him for all His great love,
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Each sin we should fear for He is so near. And e - ven our tho'ts He can see.
When patient and kind,and willing to mind. Like Him, growing better each day.
If sins we confess. He's read-y to bless. And take us to heav-en a - bove.
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1. On this Eas - ter morning bright, To our Fa - ther sing - ing,
2. We are small, but we can do Lit - tie things for Je - sus;
3. By and by when we grow up, Faith-ful-ly to serve Him,
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2. Tho' o'er the mountain heights He leads, Thro' paths both dark and drear,
3. " Come, f ol-low Me ! " He sof t-ly cries, * ' I can-not lead you wrong ;
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38.
Zl)C %itt\c Xort) 3esu0.
Martiit Luther. (Luther's Cradle Hymn.) I. H. Mbredith.
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2. The cat - tie are lowing, The poor ba - by wakes, But lit - tie Lord
3. Be near me, Lord Jesus, I ask Thee to stay Close by me for -
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39.
Mbile If Xai^ aaleeping.
Lizzie DbAbmond.
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2. Something * danc'd in a mer-ry way While the bells were ^ ringing,
3. Something cameinmy room to-day,' Fill'd it with new glo - ry,
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1. In the steps of Je - sus I will follow,
2. In the steps of Je - sus I will fol-low,
3. In the steps of Je - sus I will fol-low,
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2. Even little tots may do Something pleasant, good and true ;
3. Very little tots may raise In His temple, songs of praise ; . . .
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Singing sweet hosannas still,
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2. Con-sid- er the ravens, — Who gives them their food? Who shelters their
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2. A light shone a-bove ^ in the heavens, The angels were coming to sing
3. One told of the won-der-ful Saviour, Of * Bethlehem where He was bom.
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Sinaina prafaes.
Lizzm DbAbhond.
(Motion Song.)
J. W. Lerman.
1. 'Swinging in the tree-tops, Singing blithe and gay, Hear the merry rob - ins
2. 'Rippling thro' the iieadows,^Gliding swift along, Listen to the streamlet
3. '^Blossoms gay up-ris- ing From the verdant sod, Seem to whisper soft-ly.
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"(bear the IRainbrops fall.
Lizzie DbArmond.
J. W. Lerman.
1. Tink - le, tink - le, tink - le, tink - le,
2. Kiss - ing, kiss - ing, gent - ly kiss - ing,
3. Climb-ing, climb-ing, nim - bly climb-ing,
Hear the drops of rain; Blush-ing buds and flowers; Swift they speed a - way;
Tap-ping, tap-ping, light-ly tap-ping, Bear - ing in their train a bless-ing. Up the shin - ing sunbeam lad-der,
On the window pane; Jewels from the skies above us, Oh, how bright they For the gloomy hours; Singing, singing, gai - ly singing, As they dance a- Till an-oth -er day; Tink-le, tink-le, tink-le, tink-le, Hear the rain-drops
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2. Once this lily, now so love - ly, Wore a dress of brownish gray ;
3. From the darkness and the stillness, God awoke this lil - y fair.
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Safe - ly He doth guide.
Can their pow - er stay.
Can our path il - lume.
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2. Little hands may work for Jesus, And little lips may speak His praise;
3. Ev - *ry lit - tie life will need Him, No other friend such love will show;
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8. And lead us not into temptation, but de - | liver | us from | evil : |
For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for- 1 ever. | A- | men.
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3. Lit-tle children, you will find Him Ev-er lov - ing, ev - er kind.
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2. Brightly I shine for Jesus, Hope to all I bring; Bidding the sad and
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2. Satan's fearful onslaughts cannot make us yield, While we trust in Chri8t,our
3. Let our glorious banner ev - er be unfurl'd — From its mighty stronghold
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Much we need Thy ten-der care; For our use Thy folds prepare. Be the Guardian of our way; Seek us when we go a - stray. Poor and sinful though we be; Grace to cleanse, and pow'r to free.
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2. Jesus knew the play that pleas'd them In the busy marketplace,
3. Now to-day this gentle Saviour, Looks from heav'n on you and me ;
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2. Why should we, God's little children, All on self our pennies spend?
3. Pennies giv'n with love and gladness. Like the planted seeds, have grown
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2. Bless the lit-tle chil-dren, Keep us ev • er pure ; Help us trust each
3. Bless the lit-tle children, Help us grow like Thee, Till at last in
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3. If Je - sus fills our ^hearts with good. The bad will *run a - way ;
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3. If for birds and flow'rs 2 He careth. Why should little children fear?
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1. Ev - 'ry star so brightly shin-ing, In the deep blue sky above ;
2. Ev - 'ry bird so sweetly sing - ing, E v'ry flow'r and ev'ry tree,
3. "While all things are ever telling, Of our Father great and good,
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1. We're a hap - py lit - tie band, Spreading gladness o'er the land,
2. We are small biit this we know, More like Je - sus we will grow,
3. Clad in Gos-pel ar - mor bright, We will con-quer in His might,
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oursmues we drive away, Sorrow where we may. )
With our smiles we arive away, sorrow where we may.
And His loving voice obey — Follow all the way. J- We are a happy band, Where He leads us we will go, Fearing not the foe.
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2. I'll watch the sweet fa-ces with joy all a- glow, Re-call-ing that
3. How bliss-ful 'twill be in that won-der-ful land, To see them, as
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throng the bright street, And welcome the sound of their pattering feet, close to His breast ; 0 there are the children that Jesus once blessed, near to His throne, The children He loveth and calleth His own.
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1. Saviour, teach me, day by day, Love's sweet les-son to o - bey:
2. With a child-like heart of love. At Thy bid-ding may I move;
3. Teach me all Thy steps to trace, Strong to fol - low in Thy grace;
4. Love in lov - ing finds employ — In o - be-dience all her joy ;
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TKlle arc Xittle ftelpers.
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2. Just a cup of wa-ter, given in His name, But the loving Lord doth see;
3. Little acts of kindness, little deeds of love. Surely ev-'ry one can do;
We will do our du-ty, nev-er will we shirk, We will strive to do our part. It is not unnoticed, hear Him now proclaim, "Ye have done it un-to Me." Jesus ever watches, from His throne above. Let us all to Him be true.
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75.
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Sunbeam QorxQ.
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2. Just a lit-tle frown,somesun-ny day, Helps to drive the brightness
3. Je - sus is our sunshine here be - low, In our hearts He's beaming:
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76. ^15^ ebUt)ren are precious.
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1. All the children, lit - tie chil-dren, To Je - sus are pre-cious;
2. He will keep them, safely keep them, From harm and from e - vil;
3. While He call-eth, gent-ly call - eth, The chil-dren to fol - low;
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For He watcheth, ex ■ er watcheth. Each step they may take.
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77. temperance I&o^b ant) (Birla^
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2. For the good and perfect gift, Free- ly, free-ly giv - en;
3. Ring-ing out the watchword clear, Shrink-ing, falt'ring nev - er;
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78.
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1. We are happy little work - ers, In the vineyard of the King ;
2. We may speak to other children, Of our Sunday-School so dear ;
3. Wemaytrvtolivelikesunbeam.3, Bright and cheerful ev'ry day ;
4. Thus with little deeds of kindness, And with gentle words of love,
Lov-ing-ly He smiles upon us, As our little sheaves we bring.
We may try and bring them with us, God's own holy word to hear.
With our smiles and songs of gladness, Help to drive dull care away.
We may win the bright crown waiting. For each child in heav'n above.
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79. Xoving fricnb anb Zcribcv Saviour*
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how we love to tell the sto - ry, How He came down a
how we love His precious prom ise, That He will come to
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80. (5oo& migbt, Xittlc jflowers.
A1.1CB Jean Cleator.
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2. Kind Nature will spread her ' blanket,
3. There's nev-er a bird or blos-som,
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When on his soft coat of We'll smile' once a -gain, 0 Then let us' to Him be
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Motions.— 1. CloBe eyes. 2. Look up. 3. Point to South. 4. Make upward motion. 5. Extend arms forward, making downward motion. 6. Sing softly. 7. Smile. 8. Make sweeping motion with right hand. 9. Each child points to himBclL
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1. Lord, who lov-est lit-tle children, Hear us as we pray to Thee.
2. Thou who lived a ho - ly child life, Help us to be pure like Thee
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4 Guard our lips from every evil. Help us to be true like Thee.
5 When to anger we are tempted, Help us to be meek like Thee.
6 Thou didst live Thy life for others, Make us helpful, Lord, like Thee.
7 What Thou sendest, pain or pleasure. Help us all to bear for Thee.
8 Thou on earth wast ever loving Make us ever more like Thee.
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82.
Me Cares for fiDe.
Kate Ulmer.
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2. Up in the tree tops the birdies are singing, Thankful for all the great
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3Be a Xittle Sunbeam.
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3. Be a lit-tle sunbeam shining bright and clear ; Some one may be
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2. All this day Thy hand hath led me, And I thank Thee for Thy care ;
3. Let my sins be all for - giv - en ; Bless the friends I love so well ;
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5. Blessed are the | mer-ci - | f ul J for | they shall ob - ( tain — | mercy.
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8. Blessed are they which are persecuted for | righteous ness' | sake; |
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9. Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and | perse-cute ( you ; | and shall say all manner of evil against you J false-Iy J for my | sake.
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2. Monday is the dawning of a week of grief or joy, Tuesday,Wednesday,
3. Monday has its burdens and its cares that come to me, Tuesday,Wednesday,
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2. His human name they did proclaim.WhenAbram's son they seal'd Him:
3. And when He hun^ upon the tree, They wrote His name above Him,
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2. Once a lit - tie Ba - by Came to earth at night ; Stars were brightly
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2. I can - not feel Thee touch ray hand With pressure light and mild,
3. And when, dear Saviour, I kneel down. Morning and night, topray'r,
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Motions.— 1. With both hands form a circle. 2. Raise right hand up high. 3. Spread both hands out to give a sense of broadness. 4. Make waving motion with hands. 5. Point up. 6. Hold hands near together, lilce a narrow way. 7. Lay right hand on heart.
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