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American
by
Birth
Southern
by the
Grace of God !

~The Southern Girl~
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The
fairest thing on land or sea
Is the Southern girl, to me.
You should see her when the stars
Come studding all the sky;
And feel her beaming eye
On you when the moon is full---
Fairest of all that's fair is she,
The Southern girl, to me.
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You
should hear her laugh by night,
In the moonlight clear and bright,
When the zephyrs light and low,
Across the gardens steal,
To play with the Marechal-Neil,
And caress the beautiful girl---
Fairest of all that's fair is she,
The Southern girl, to me.
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Beneath the Marechal-Neil by night,
In the hush of the dead twilight,
You should meet the Southern girl;
And hear the angel sing,
The bonny angel sing;
And feast on wit, and joy, and love---
Fairest of all that's fair is she,
The Southern girl, to me.
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The vocal enwoven beauty
Of her graces ever cheers me,
As I listen to the cadence
Of her metrical airs,
Whene'er she trills and dares
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~Samuel Alfred Beadle~


Southern Magnolia
~A name of beauty
tenderly in bloom,
A Southern Flower so
rich and elegant
to enhance any room.
God's Creation and
one of a kind,
The elegance is here
'til the end of time~
~Author Unknown ~
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~Made with Love~



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