Laurie’s Song
from The Tender Land
HORACE EVERETT Sa ‘AARON COPLAND
Moderate tempo (4 = ca. 80)
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Somewhat slower,
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imp beinning ity
(Once I thought 1d nev-er grow
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A tempo (¢ = 72)
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