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no BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA of birch-bark, then he sat down in the middle and thumped away at his little drum and sang : I sing you a song, a new song. Of the dancing feet and heart, Ki, yi, yi; Dance lightly with your feet, brothers, For so your hearts dance too, Lighter and lighter, Ki yi, ki yi, ki yi, yi, yi, yi. As the young fawn danced Last leaf moon, Ki, yi, yi; Lighter and lighter; As the mayfly danced in the grass moon, Lighter and lighter. As the longbill skips on the haymarsh. Ki yi, ki yi, ki yi, yi, yi, yi. Lighter and lighter. Round and round — As the fireflies go in the tree tops. Ki yi yi. Lighter and lighter, Round and round — up and round, As the red leaves dance in the whirlwind. Ki yi, ki yi, ki yi, yi, yi, yi. Lighter and lighter, Fawns — flies — snipe — Faster and faster, fireflies — leaves — Dance, brothers, dance and leap — And leap and laugh ; and laugh and leap Away to the sky, away — away and away — Ki yi, ki yi, ki yi, yi, yi, yi, Ya — ^hooooo — ooop They were fairly whirling now, and, as the singer gave this last whoop of the last dance on the mound, they and he went dancing over the tree tops into the sky ; light of heart and heels and head, they went, and their parents rushed out in time to see