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That Little Girl of Mine

1. How sad tonight my troubled heart, How dim mine eyes with tears! For Death has robb'd me of the joy I thought was mine for years. The sunbeams of my happy life Will never on me shine Until in Heaven I will meet That little girl of mine! CHORUS Sweet Angels...

The 'Wolf at the Door

1. “Mama, look out at the beautiful snow, Hark! how the merciless cold winds blow, See how the streets are all mantled in white, What are you thinking of, papa, tonight? Why are you weeping so silent and sad? I know papa’s gone, but can’t I make you glad? Come...

The Cabin on the Hill

1. When the moon is brightly beeming, And the stars begin to peep, And the gentle breeze of summer Rocks the roses all to sleep; Then I love to hear the music Of the gentle running rill, As it dances through the meadow Near the cabin on the hill. CHORUS Oh, I...

The Drummer Boy of Shiloh

1. On Shiloh's dark and bloody ground, The dead and wounded lay; Amongst them was a drummer boy, Who beat the drum that day. A wounded soldier held him up-- His drum was by his side; He clasp'd his hands, then he rais'd his eyes, And prayed before he died. He...

The Footstep on the Stair

1. I have very many treasures That my heart has hid away; There's a little curl that's brighter Than the sunshine of the day; And a little shoe that's faded, Is among my treasures there. And I listen when I see it, For a footstep on the stair; For the patter,...

The Gay Young Clerk in the Dry Goods Store

1. [Solo] O listen now and I'll sing a song, [Chorus] How are you ladies, Howdy; [Solo] I'll sing it all for it won't take long, [Chorus] Ah! ladies ha-ha! [Solo] It's about a chap, perhaps you know, I'm told he is "Nobody's beau," But maybe you all knew that...

The Gelsemine Vine

1. The dream is sweet that this loved vine, Of which I sing to thee, The God of Love his emblem made, For high and low degree, That all who madly love and woo In eve-ning's mellow time, Will both be true if they but swear Beneath the Gelse-mine vine. CHORUS O...

The Grave of Gentle Annie

1. Near yonder stream that flows so free, Where storms can never rave, Beneath a drooping willow tree, Is gentle Annie's grave. My heart is sad for Annie dear, She's left me here alone, And o'er her grave I weep a tear, For Annie's lost and gone. CHORUS She's...

The Guiding Star

1. Moving along in the moonlight, Picture of grace and pride; Ponderous wheels in motion, Waves on the silvery tide. Smoke flows from the chimneys rolling, Tinged by the clouds of steam; Graceful and gently gliding Swiftly adown the stream; The twinkling stars...

The Last Sweet Smile, That You Gave Me

1. How the bright little stars shine upon me, And the moon trolls so gently along; Now the birds have all done with their singing, The night bird alone sings his song, My young heart now opens its windows, How happy indeed it must be, For 'tis filled with the...

The Little Log Cabin's the Home After All

1. How well I remember the little old cabin, Where first shone the light of my life's early morn; It stood in a hillside, in sight of a village, And under the same roof of my mother was born. I grew up to manhood, and started life's journey, Resolved that my f...

The Little Old Cabin in the Lane

1. I'm getting old and feeble now, I cannot work no more, I've laid de rusty bladed hoe to rest, Ole massa an' ole miss's am dead, dey're sleepin' side by side, Deir spirits now are roaming wid de blest; De scene am changed about de place, de darkies are all g...

The Little Ones at Home

1. Tho' far away from home I've wander'd, O'er life's dark and stormy sea, Many happy days I've squander'd When my heart was light and free, I left my own my native place, Where oft in childhood I did roam, But now I run life's narrow race I miss those lovely...

The Lone Grave by the Sea

1. I'm sitting in the cottage door, Where oft in days gone by, We've watch'd the wild waves kiss the shore, My Mother dear and I, But now I'm left sad and alone, All that was dear to me. My mother dear! I'm weeping by, The lone grave by the sea, Along at night...

The Maid of Avondale

1. Where gently glides the wand'ring stream Thro' meadows, field and grove, Where flowers grew upon its banks, I met the maid I love; The stars put on their sweetest smiles, The moon threw off her vail, When first I met and dearly loved The maid of Avondale....

The Moon Is Out to Night, Love

1. The moon is out to night love, Floating thro' the sky, Little stars are laughing As she passes by; All the little songsters Sing a merry tune-- Happy as they can be Singing to the moon. Clouds with silver lining Waiting in the sky, For the moon to pass them...

The New Play Ground

1. Oh! don't you remember Will, Where you and I have play'd? The old elm tree, that grew so tall, We've sat beneath its shade. The Things that were, we lov'd so dear, Upon us often frown'd. Oh! Willie, happiness still reigns, Upon the New Play Ground. CHORUS...

The Night My Father Died

1. The rustling leaves were calmed to rest, The dewdrops kissed the rose, The nightengale sat in his nest, And nature sought repose, The stars their tears of pity shed, The night winds sadly sighed When we stood 'round his dying bed,-- The night my father died...

The Nobby Swell

1. My father has a fortune and I am twenty one, I flirt with all the pretty girls and I am fond of fun. I go to balls and parties, and dress myself so well. The girls can't help exclaiming ah! there's a nobby swell. CHORUS I dance, I sing, I drink Champagne,...

The Old Gate on the Hill

1. I love to think of childhood, Jim, Where'er in life I roam; The little old brown cottage, That was my boyhood's home; The fondest recollections Cling to my mem'ry still, And dearly I remember, Jim, The old gate on the hill. CHORUS Oh! I never can forget it...