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I'll hop, skip and jump into my mammy's arms.
(Toronto : Leo Feist, 1923., 1923)
I'm goin' south.
(New York : M. Witmark & Sons, 1923., 1923)
Back among the fields of golden grain.
(New York : Hamilton S. Gordon, 1907, 1907)
I'll return to you my sweetheart. And the dear old Georgia pines.
(New York : Church, Pacson and Company, 1910, 1910)
Folkloric Flux
(2016-09-20)
This paper accompanies the authors original symphony for large orchestra, folkloric flux. Although primarily based on traditional symphonic formal and developmental features, folkloric flux also employs narrative to guide ...
When Johnny comes marching home.
(Boston : Henry Tolman & Co., 1863, 1863)
To Build a Home: The Material Cultures, Gender Relations and the Cultivation of Meaning by Karen Refugees From Burma
(2015-12-16)
This dissertation seeks to trouble the concept of home being rooted in one place by further understanding how refugees create a sense of belonging across their sites of displacement and settlement. Their mobility and flows ...
That's my hap-hap-happiness.
(New York : Irving Berling Inc, 1926, 1926)
Song of Siberia
(San Francisco : Villa Moret Inc., 1929., 1929)
Knock at the door.
(New York : Henry Waterson Inc., 1924., 1924)