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| Name = Blue Feather |
| Name = Blue Feather |
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"Blue Feather" is a popular song written in 1909 with music by Theodore F. Morse and lyrics by Jack Mahoney. In the song the singer is expressing his love for sweet Blue Feather. The chorus is:[1]
My sweet Blue Feather we'll be together
In stormy weather and bright sunshine;
The hours are flying, my heart is crying
Don't leave me sighing, Blue Feather, mine.
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