27 BY THE WATERS OF MINNETONKA Moon Dear—How near Your Soul—divine Sun Deer—No fear In heart of mine. Skies blue—o’er you, Look down in love; Waves bright—give light As on they move. Hear thou—My vow To live to die Moon Dear—Thee near Beneath this sky. 28 NEAPOLITAN NIGHTS Oh, nights of splendor Your charms so tender Make love surrender Till stars are gone; Oh, nights of laughter, Though tears come after, Love’s regrets, love forgets when comes the dawn. Fair Naples sleeping, A virgil keeping, While stars are weeping, As they depart; Dawn bells are pealing While night is stealing To its nest, lulled to rest within my heart. (Copyrighted by Sam Fox Publishing Co., 1925) 29 SOMEWHERE A VOICE IS CALLING Dusk, and the shadows falling O’er land and sea; Somewhere a voice is calling, Calling me! Dusk, and the shadows falling O’er land and sea; Somewhere a voice is calling, Calling me! Night and the stars are gleaming Tender and true; Dearest, my heart in dreaming, Dreaming of you! Night and the stars are gleaming Tender and true; Dearest, my heart in dreaming, Dreaming of you! (Used by Permission of T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, Inc.)