(1917) 43 The Things Our Fathers Loved (and the greatest of these was Liberty) Slowly and sustained P 91 I think there must be a place in the soul all made of tunes, of_ hear the or - gan on the Main Street cor - ner, 1 Aunt a little i —o— pels; Sa - rah humming Gos i Sum - mer eve-nings, The r t tt J J J) 1 • na r—™~ f^t faster and with more emphasis I» J> i i J - J' I Jy Jl >v * w* a gradually excited way vil-lage cor-net band, play - ing in the square. The town's Red,White and Blue, m ß-fi-\ i. iiT'.nri . ■#-f^-frr-| --W- f1 r Copyright 1955 by PEER INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION International Copyright Secured Printed in U.S.A. All rights reserved including the right of public performance for profit. 144 64 The Cage _„--=—1—=—k^-^-t If-ff—«-.-rr-h--=S-N--k-S- bac '"1 p ■ ;k to the ot -6 h - er -*-: sic !-0|_-■-■ le; he stop! • ed oi i - ly wh --i g en the keep - e _j-j 1 * 1 r came a - round with meat; ! jig -:-- [ i 1 if • --: • - 1 f 1 1 -« > .J ■ 11 Mm I y j J' J> r lip up *p r »p iip p i J J J'nJjiJW'ji j, A boy who had been there three hours be-g-an. to won-der, "Is life an-y-thing- like that?" ■9- A'OTS:- All notes not marked with sharp or flat are natural. Copyright 1955 by PEER INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION International Copyright Secured Printed in U.S.A. All rights reserved including the right of public performance for profit.