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The School House on the Hill

1. I remember well the wildwood Where the children used to play, Where the boys and girls in childhood Whiled the happy hours away, And the footpath through the clover, And the music of the rill, And the kind and good old master Of the school-house on the hill...

The Turnpike Gate

1. O! I think of the days, when but a little child, I sported o'er the meadows, to the hill, Where the sweet flowers bloom'd, and were ever growing wild, Near the stream that rippled near the mill. But the old mill has gone to decay long ago, Where I romp'd wi...

Then and There

1. Where the roses bloom, my darling, And the balmy breath of spring Stoops to kiss the hawthorne blossoms, And the birds begin to sing, Where the streamlet loves to whisper Gentle music on the air, At the gate down by the meadow, I will meet you, then and the...

There's No Home Like the Old Home

1. There's no home like the old home, Down by the murm'ring stream, Where childhood's sunny hours Passed like a cheerful dream; The chimney built of stone and clay, The ceilings, brown and low. There's no home like the old home Of many years ago. CHORUS 2 x T...

Tie Crape on the Door, Willie's Dead!

1. The shadows of evening had shrouded the day, As a bright little spirit was passing away; The shutters were closed, and a sad, silent gloom Pervaded each corner and nook in the room; The angel of Death had been there and smile'd On the once rosey face of a b...

Truly Yours

1. 'Tis many years since first we met, When youth was in its prime; You've made my life a joy to me,-- One long sweet summer time. Our friendship ripened into love; My heart but you adores, And day or night I love but you, I still am--"truly yours." CHORUS Be...

Up in das Palloon

1. I vas, if you know it, a Madison Pelle, Whom gaptivate vonce a feller vot swell, He vas glerk off a bootcher, und sell his meats rare; He was such a nice man from the close he don't vear, Vas ouf Saratoga ben a year coom mit Yune, Ve talk und ve talk of te...

Walking on the Lawn

1. I meet my love by moonlight, When stars are in the skies, And lips exchanged their kisses, And eyes make love to eyes. Her voice is like sweet music, Her step light as the fawn, And oh! we are so happy, When we'er walking on the lawn. CHORUS Oh! I am so ha...

Way Down in Dixie

1. Oh Dixie am de paradise Whar de raise de cotton and de rice, Come away Boy's away boy's away, Down in Dixie Whar de Gal's grow tall And de Babies small, And some folks dey don't grow at all, Come away boy's away, boy's away down in Dixie. CHORUS Then, come...

We May Never Meet Again

1. Sad is this young heart of mine, No friend to smile on me, Oh! it was true unto thine; I never loved but thee, Yet I am sad as I wander, Still true to thee I'll remain, Though it be that we have parted, We may never meet again. CHORUS Fare thee well! forev...

We Parted by the River Side

1. We parted by the river side, The moon looked down on you and me, The stars put on a look of pride, The river murmured to the sea; The dewdrops kissed the blushing rose, The gentle winds did sigh; One word broke nature's sweet repose, That sad word was "Good...

When I Left My Home in Erin

1. The evening shadows gather'd, And the sun had gone to rest, The nightengale was singing To the cuckoo in its nest. The moon in all its beauty Like a monarch leaped the sky When I left my home in Erin, And I kissed the all "goodbye." CHORUS Oh! I long to se...

When I Went Home with Belle

1. The mellow one was sleeping on The bosom of the night, And Nature looked as if the moon Was glad to see the sight, My heart was happy and I felt Within my bosom swell A friendship near akin to love, When I went home with Belle. CHORUS I asked her if she lo...

When Little Mamie Died

1. The gentle breath of summer Had kissed the brow of night, The moon was in her splendor, The stars were shining bright; When on the silent door-knob, The lonely crape was tied, And friends were sadly weeping, When little Mamie died. CHORUS The pearly gates...

Where Is My Loved One To-Night?

1. Sitting alone in the door Looking far out on the sea, Thinking of some one I love, Dearer than life is to me; Softly the bright-beaming stars, Shedding their pale, mellow light,--- Sadly I look up and sigh--- Where is my loved one to-night? CHORUS Sitting...

Who Tied That Crape on the Door?

1. Mother, dear Mother, Oh, don’t look so sad, Wipe the warm tears from your cheek, Tell me, Oh, tell me,— can’t I make you glad? Why don’t you look up and speak? Why do you sigh like your poor heart would break? Tell me, I beg and implore, Look up and speak t...

Who's a Gwine to Take Care of Me?

1. I used to pick de cotton, and hoe de sugar cane; But dat was many years ago, When my good ole massa use to sit and hear Me playing de ole banjo; But my har am white on de top of my head, An' my clothes am thin, an' I ain't fed; Ole massa and missus both an...

Whoa! I Tell You!

1. I hear dem sleighbells ringin', De snow am fallin' fast, I put dis mule in harness, An' got him hitch at last. O, Lisa get your bonnet, Come and take your seat, Grab de board you're sittin' on, An' kiver up your feet. CHORUS Whoa! (I tell you!) Whoa! (I sa...

Why Don't You Come Home?

1. Why don’t you come home with me, darling? You don’t know how lonely I feel, When I think of your love and your absence, My teardrops I try to control, Litttle Maggie looks up when I’m weeping, And asks me if “father is dead,” And I kiss her and tell her “no...

Why Don't You Write to Me?

1. When the twilight gently gathers, Round the crimson brow of eve, And the sun in all its beauty Is about to take its leave. O! I sit me at the window, With our darling on my knee, And think of your so far away, Why don't your write to me? CHORUS O! I sit me...