[Cover page: "Lulu"] [Title page:] "Lulu Is Our Darling Pride" (1853) a beautiful SONG written by ROSA HUGHES Arranged for the Piano by Ch[arle]s. Jarvis. Philadelphia, PA: J. E. GOULD Successor to A. FIOT -- 164 Chestnut St. below 7th. Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson New Orleans, LA: H. O. Hewitt New York, NY: Berry & Gordon Cincinnati, OH: D. A. Truax [Lithography by] Greene & Walker, Boston, MA Plate No. 551 [Source: 127/152@Levy] 1. Lulu is our darling pride, Lulu bright, Lulu gay— Dancing lightly, at our side, All the live long day. Not a bird that wings the air, Soaring to the sun. Freer is from ev’ry care, Than our darling one. CHORUS [sung after each VERSE] Oh! Luly is our darling pride, Lulu bright, Lulu gay— Dancing lightly at our side, All the live long day. 2. As the flow’rs of early spring Seem more gay, seem more bright, As their perfume first they fling Fragrant at our feet; So tho’ others lov’d there be Blooming in the bow’r. Luly wins our hearts for she Is our loveliest flow’r 3. When the clouds of trouble come, Lulu soothes all our care; Ah! how dark would be our home, Were not Lulu there!— Lulu, with here sunny smiles, Cheering every heart, ’Till each trouble she beguiles, And the clouds depart.