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Flirting on the Lake

1. The morning wakes with cheerful smile, And nature is a-glee. The birds play hide and seek in joy, And flowers gem the lea. And cheerful voices echo o'er The lake from shore to shore, And boats glide on it bearing hearts To love's bewitching door. CHORUS Fl...

Follow Up the Plow

1. Hard times are now upon us, And the people are in debt, The country's full of trouble, And the worst is coming yet, 'Tis _not_ without its causes, And I'll plainly tell you now, The only way to stop it, Is to "follow up the plow." CHORUS 2 x Then follow up...

Genevieve

1. Thy blue eyes are ever smiling, Genevieve, And thy smiles are so beguiling, Genevieve; O, I know 'tis hard to part With the idol of my heart! Kiss me, darling, ere I start, Genevieve, Kiss me, darling, Genevieve, darling Genevieve. 2. Oft of thee will I be...

Get Up and Shut the Door

1. At candel-light, John went to bed, In pleasant dreams he smiled; The loving spouse that he had wed, Sat singing to his child. It went to sleep, and so did she, But she woke up at four, And found, as frightened as could be, She had not shut the door. CHORUS...

God Bless the Loved Ones at Home

1. Lonely and sad is my poor heart tonight, Loved ones are thinking of me. O! how I long to be with them again, And their loved faces to see. Years have rolled by since I bade them adieu, Crossed o'er the ocean's blue foam. Nightly I utter my heart's loving pr...

Good As Wheat

1. Oh! waht is all this noise about, And all this great commotion? The quiv'ring leaves are on the breeze Like ships upon the ocean. The gath'ring storm has broke at last, The tide is rising higher, While plowmen bold have taken hold-- The prairies are on fire...

Good Bye to Drink

1. Good bye to drink; Glad is my heart, To think forever tonight we shall part, Grateful I leave thee, my heart is in joy, To feel that your poison no more shall destroy. O scenes of temptation, forever adieu, Ne'er will my memory wander to you. Tell all my lo...

Good Bye, Old Home

1. Good bye, old home; Sad is my heart, To think forever, tonight we must part, Weeping I leave thee, my heart is in pain, I feel that I never shall see thee again. Scenes of my boyhood for ever adieu, Oft will my memory wander to you… And to the loved ones wh...

Good Bye, Till I See You Again

1. Come give me your hand for tonight we must part, And don't dim you eye with a tear, But believe when I say--"you've a home in my heart, And a place in my memory dear." I am going away to a far distant land, I don't know how long I'll remain, But I'll always...

Good Time's Come Again

1. String de banjo, dit de bones, Play de fiddle too, Gwine to have de good ole times, Plenty work to do. Got out in de cottenfield, Hoe de sugar cane, Hunt de 'possm an' de coon, De good time's come again. CHORUS We gwine to pick de cotton, An' hoe de sugar...

Hannah, Is You Dar?

1. O I remember Hannah when we lived in Louisian' Whar' I used to hoe de cotton and de cane, An' we libed in peace and plenty on de banks of Washita In de little old log cabin in de lane An' I nebber can forget how you looked at me an' cried, An you told me no...

Harry (The Beau of Mohawk Vale)

1. Oh! sweet was the vale, where we wander'd side by side, Where we sat 'neath the old Elm tree, And the moon smiled on s as we watch'd the ebbing tide, And you gazed in thy beauty on me. But, sweeter the smile of his sparkling black eye, His love will never,...

How Much Does the Baby Weigh?

1. Say, how much does the baby weigh? Happy and free, It looks like me, It is only three months old today, And happy as can be. I hold it close in my embrace, And I can see its mother's face; I see its little rosy cheek, It smiles as if it tried to speak. CHO...

I Am Dying, Mother, Dying

1. I am dying, Mother, dying, Far away from home and thee, Oh! if thou wert near me sighing, What a happ death 'twould be. Stranger eyes are sadly weeping, As they gaze upon my bed For they know I'll soon be sleeping In the household of the dead. CHORUS 1-3....

I Don't Can Tolt You Vy

1. O! ven I tolt you vat I sing, Dat going to make you laugh, Un ven I sing dat all on you, I only tolt you half, yah! One gal she fall on love mit me, Ven once she go me by, Un vat's de matter off dat gal,-- I don't can tolt you vy. CHORUS O, Yacobpina, Yaco...

I Have No Home

1. Oh! how the merciless winter winds blow, As onward I tread through the "beautiful snow," Asking a penny from each one I meet, To buy me some shoes from my little cold feet. No one takes pity, or hears my appeal, God alone knows how I suffer and feel; Half s...

I Took Her to the Ball

1. One afternoon in summer, I met her on Broadway, We smiled upon each other, And met again next day; She told me that she loved me, And said that I must call, And on that very evening, I took her to the ball. CHORUS Oh! she was fair and lovely, The queen amo...

I Will Be Home To-Night, Love

1. Far from home I have strayed, Out upon life's stormy sea, Still I've remembered that home, Fondly I've thought, love, of thee; And of the little ones, too, Smiling with faces so bright, Soon they'll be happy, I know, For I will be home, love, to-night! CHO...

I Wish I Had a Home

1. I've wandered since my childhood days, Alone o'er life's dark sea; No waves of pleasure ever rolls Across its path for me. My lonely bark has always braved The stormy billows foam; Till in my heart I sigh, and say, "I wish I had a home." CHORUS A home, (A...

I'll Remember You in My Prayers

1. When the curtains of night are plumed back by the stars. And the beautiful moon leaps the skies And the dewdrops of heaven are kissing the rose, It is then that my memory flies, As if on the wings of some beautiful dove, In haste with the message it bears T...