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				Title:     Frank L. Stanton 
			    Author: George W. Doneghy [More Titles by Doneghy ]		                
			     I. The sweetest music put in song since Robby Burns's timeIs that which breathes its harmony from Georgia's sunny clime,
 Where the fragrant-scented odor that the climbing jasmine flings
 Commingles with the melody that gifted Stanton sings!
 II.
 It may not suit a bookish clan that cannot understandThe rhythm and the cadences they never can command--
 But what is that to him that knows and touches all the strings
 Of hearts responsive to his strain when gifted Stanton sings?
 III.
 We read his songs and hear the notes repeated once againHis ear has caught when listening to the mocking-bird's refrain,
 And interwoven with the sense a mystic something rings
 That fills the soul with ecstasy when gifted Stanton sings!
 IV.
 O Sunny South! where blooming flowers and where the whispering pineAttunes his harp till every string gives forth a sound divine!
 We love you for the many gifts that generous Nature brings,
 But best of all--we love you for the song that Stanton sings!
 
 
 
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