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My Southern Sunny Home

1. Oh! mother, dear, I have come home, The home I loved so true, But I'm unhappy, all is changed, Yet there's no change in you. Each flower lifts its blushing face, The birds are glad I've come, But nature seems to weep around, My Southern sunny home. CHORUS...

Nellie Brown

1. In a little lowroofed cottage, Down beside the summer son, Dwells a little fairhaired lassie, Who is all the world to me. I have often, often met her, When the evening sun went down, And the birds would sing their sweetest, For my pretty Nellie Brown. CHOR...

Nellie Wilder

1. Have you never seen nor heard of Nellie Wilder, With her laughing, roguish eyes of blue? Skipping o'er the laws just like a fairy, Dancing on the clover kissed with dew; She's as pretty as the pictures of an angel. Her childish face so beautiful and fair, A...

Nora O'Neal

1. Oh! I'm lonely to night, love, without you, And I sigh for one glance of your eye; For there's a charm, love, about you, When ever I know you are nigh. Like the beam of the star when 'tis smiling, Is the glance which your eye can't conceal, And your voice i...

Nora, the Pride of Kilkee

1. How dear to my heart is the thatch-covere'd cottage, The home of my boyhood for many a day, The beautiful flowers that grew in the garden, The smoke making wreaths from the chimney of clay, The old-fashioned porch, with its little low ceiling, The birds san...

Number Twenty Nine

1. Roaring through the forests, Gliding through the vale, Slipping through the tunnels Flying o'er the rail; Train behind her dancing All along the line, While you hear the whistle Of the "Twenty nine." CHORUS [sung after each verse] Clear the track, the bell...

O! Miss Susie!

1. Jay birds singin' in de garden, Dog bark at de moon; Darkey's dancin' in de cabin, Possum fool de coon. Han' me down de good ole banjo, Aint got long to stay, Play and sing awhile for Susie, Kase I'm gwine away. CHORUS [Solo] O! Miss Susie, [Chorus] gwine...

O! Pshaw! Gal, You Wont Do

1. I met her at the skatin' rink, She look'd so sly at me, She had de neatest little foot Dat eber I did see, She stole my heart an' win my lub An' spoil my happiness, An' got me nearly crazy 'bout De gal in de muslin dress. REFRAIN O! pshaw! gal! You wont do...

Oh! Sam

1. [SOLO] Oh, Sammy, put dat banjo down, [CHORUS] O Sam! [SOLO] You good for nuffen lazy houn', [CHORUS] O Sam! [SOLO] Drive de dog in, out de rain, Milk de cows for Liza Jane; Liza's got de hoopin' cough, De ole man's drunk in de stable loff. CHORUS Oh! Samm...

Oh, Give Me a Home in the South!

1. Oh! give me a home in the South, Down by the murmuring stream. Where the magnolias bloom, Life's like a midsummer's dream. Beautiful stars of the night Peep thro' the curtains of space, Shedding their soft, mellow light, Loving to smile on my face. CHORUS...

Old Fashioned Fire-Place

1. O, well I remember the scenes of my boyhood, That joyfully cling to my memory still, A murmuring stream filled the air with its music, As onward it rushed thro' the woods to the mill; THe house where my grandfather lived I remember, The windows were small a...

Old Fashioned Roses Are Sweetest

1. The moon in its beauty was beaming, The stars from the bright sky were shining, And the birds in their nesthomes wre dreaming, The streamlet its music was chiming; I met Nellie walking alone in the lane, The nightingale chorus did greet us, When she gave me...

Old Uncle Ben the Colored Refugee

1. The old long cabin stands alone, Beside the winding stream, Whose echoes sound so sweet at night, Like music in a dream, The mocking bird sings blighe and gay, The coon [runs up?] the tree, The moon looks down on Uncle Ben, The colored Refugee. CHORUS He's...

Old, Caleb!

1. Sound de banjo, blow de horn, I’m gwine away tomorrow morn. Ole massa’s dar, an he sent for me, To come way down to Tennessee. I’ll leave de cabin in de lane In charge of Hannah Maria Jane, Kase I’m a comin’ back again. Good-bye, boys, good-bye! CHORUS [su...

Only a Flower There

1. In a graveyard silent lone, and drear, Where the dead in their white robes sleep, I saw a grave--'twas a little one-- And a woman o'er it weep. She sighed and wept, like her heart would break, And she knelt as one in prayer, When she went away, I looked and...

Ood Bye! I'm Gone

1. O! Hannah don't you grieve for me. Good Bye! I'm gone! I'm gwine down to Tennessee, Good Bye! I'm gone! I come to tell you all goodbye, I'se gwine to you till I die, Den wipe dat teardrop from your eye, Good Bye! I'm gone! CHORUS Den good bye Hannah, good...

Our Little Pet

1. I've a little household angel, Scarcely old enough to walk, Oh, 'twould fill your heart with pleasure If you'd hear her try to talk; She has eyes just like her mother's, They are bright and black as jet, And she smiles so arch and cunning, When we call her...

Out in the Snow (The Drunkard's Child)

1. Father, please, don't drive me out in the street, There among strangers no pity to meet; See how poor mother is weeping, I pray, And father, for her sake, don't drive me away. You never speak kindly, your looks are so wild. Oh, smile as you used to, upon yo...

Out on the Sea

1. The pale moon is shedding its beautiful light; Stars shed their beams thro' the cutains of night; Calm is the breeze as it floats o'er the deep, Soft as the breath of a child in its sleep. Nature on land and at sea is at rest, Proudly our ship glides along...

Papa, Stay Home, I'm Motherless Now

1. Angels have hung out their lamps in the sky, Evening has shadowed the brow of the day; Papa, come sit down and answer me why Death called my beautiful mother away! When her sweet darling beside her they led, How I remember she looked up and smiled! Softly s...