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Dreaming Forever of Thee

1. Dreaming, dreaming, dreaming forever of thee, Morning, eve-ning, whether on land or on sea. Whatever land I may roam, love. Still my heart beats for my home, love. Thee, love, thee, love, still I am dreaming of thee. 2. Starlight, starlight, brings thy dea...

Dreaming of Thee

1. The twilight hath died on the shore. The winds are asleep on the lea; And the lavish night shakes from her prodigal store, A shower of gold o're the sea; Whose deep bosom moves to the moon that she loves. And I, love, am dreaming of thee; Whose deep bosom m...

Ellen Vane

1. 'Tis long ago, when hope was high, And health and wealth were mine; Then happiness seem'd in my grasp, So young I felt, and fine, A little maid possess'd the heart Which I could not retain; The world entire was centred in My own dear Ellen Vane, The world...

Elodie, 'Tis My Last Parting Song

1. 'Tis my last parting song-- my boat's on the shore, I may not behold thy bright eyes any more; Sweet Elodie, list! while I pour forth my lay, And remember its strain when thy bard's far away. My heart will be thine, love, thro' weal and thro' woe, My loadst...

Et Cetera

1. The blacks who lounge about the streets, Or with their pennies dash on, Are always sipping [tinacious?] sweets From off the lips of fashion. They rise at twelve, then pick their teeth, Or puff a mild cigar; They yawn a bit and talk a bit, And swear -- et ce...

Fair Lady, Wake!

1. [Soprano[or Tenor?] 1] Fair lady! wake, the moon is shining, Calmly o'er the ripling sea. [Soprano[or Tenor?] 2] Here gently on our oars reclining Lady bright, lady bright, we sing to thee. [DUET] Fair lady, hear our whispering numbers, Swelling on the mid...

Far O'er the Deep Blue Sea

1. The moon is beaming brightly love, Upon the deep blue sea-- A trusty crew is waiting near, For thee, dear girl, for thee! Then leave thy downy couch, my love, And with thy sailor flee; His gallant bark shall bear thee safe, Far o'er the deep blue sea, Far o...

Farewell, Since We Must Part

1. Farewell, farewell since we must part, But oft a tear I'll shed for thee; Thy name shall cling around my heart, To light the waste of memory, To light the waste of memory. 2. Oh! when amidst the gay you rove, When pleading eyes around you shine; Think of t...

Fatherland! Dear Fatherland!

1. Fatherland! dear fatherland! Home of ev'ry pleasure; Can I cease to cherish thee Mem'ry's dearest treasure! Far away from all I love, wand'ring like the restless dove, Stranger smiles are all I see, Coldly beam such smiles on me. Our native songs to mem'ry...

Few Day's

1. This world is coming to an end, Few day's, few day's! I'll [crack?] my [shins?], my Jacket [wind?] I'm g'wine home. I'm gwine to run clear out o' sight, Few day's - few day's! And leave these naughty diggins quite; I'm gw'ine home! CHORUS For I've got a ho...

Flag of the Sunny South

1. Hail symbol of the Sunny South! Bright Banner of the free! Our Southern hearts swell high with joy, When glory points to thee. Thy Stars are like the _Pleiades_; Undim'd by Tyrant's power; They'll deck thy Heav'n-dyed field of blue Till freedom's latest hou...

Freedom's Muster Drum

1. When Freedom from her dazzling home, Look'd down upon the breathing world, She saw amid the misty gloom, The banner of man's rights unfurl'd. A light flash'd thro' the sombre cloud, The despot's stunning voice was dumb; While sovreign man spoke out aloud An...

Garde' Vous

1. Young maidens, shield your guiless hearts-- Garde a' vous, Garde a' vous, Love scatters round a thousand darts; Garde a' vous, Garde a' vous Men have smiles for every one From flow'r to flow'r they wander on Glittering in life's noonday sun; Garde a' vous,...

Girls Beware

1. |: Girls, beware---shun sly Cupid, In his smiles his arrows lie; Can you be so dull and stupid, As to listen to his sigh? :| Should you press him to your bosom, He will sting you for your pains; So beware---Hope's young blossom, Oft the thorn of Love retain...

Go and Ask My Mother

1. You've told me many a time and oft, That I was fair and comely, My eyes were bright -- my tresses soft, And other girls were homely. "She's quite too young to know her will." The folks say to each other; But if you truly love me still, Why __ go and ask my...

Go, We Must Meet No More

1. Go-- we must meet no more, Fate has ordain’d it so; One look and all is o’er, One last farewell-- then go. But when amidst the gay, Warm smiles are greeting thee; Still hear me trembling say "Wilt thou remember me?" Still hear me trembling say "Wi...

Good Night, Sweetheart

1. Good night my love, when you reprove, 'Tis surely time to go; But, time's swift flight, with love at night, We lovers never know. You say­­ depart, while my poor heart Keeps urging my to stay, 'Till, 'twixt the two, what I must do I find it hard to s...

Hark, Brothers Hark!

1. Hark! brothers, hark! the evening gun, (Pull away steadily all pull cheerily,) Booms from the land at set of sun, (Pull away steadily all pull cheerily,) Bend to your oars, for the night breeze will soon ripple the waves in the silvery moon, So happy are we...

Her Heart's Not There

1. They've dress'd her for the bridal, And wreath'd her snowy brow; They little heed the sorrow That clouds her features now. And there are smiles around her, And glad sounds fill the air, The nuptial hall is lighted, But, O, her heart's not there, [REFRAIN]...

Ho! for a Rovers Life (Song of the Pirate)

Ho! for a rover's life, Battle and stormy strife! Fearless he braves Wild wind and waves, Like a prison'd bird set free! Seeking the stormy deep, Where mountain billows leap, He's the monarch of the sea, The monarch of the sea. Moor'd in the friendly cove, Oft...