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Text: | The Song I Love |
Author: | Harriet E. Jones |
Tune: | [I learned a song with sweet refrain] |
Composer: | Frank M. Davis |
1 I learned a song with sweet refrain,
Back in the long ago,
I sang it o’er and o’er again,
Because I loved it so,
This golden sing I often heard,
In soothing lullaby,
As mother breath’d each tender word
To hush the baby cry.
Refrain:
Home, home, sweet, sweet home,
There is no place like home,
There is no place like home.
2 One day I left my father’s cot,
Another home to fill,
Yet often in my daily tho’ts,
This song would linger still,
A treasure in my heart to keep
My nestlings heard each strain,
And oft in dreamland took a peep,
While learning the refrain. [Refrain]
3 My birds from out the parents nest,
To other homes have flown;
Yet still the song of songs the best,
I sing when all alone,
Sometime in yonder shining home,
I’ll find my loved again,
And while the ages go and come,
We’ll sing in sweeter strain. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | I learned a song with sweet refrain |
Title: | The Song I Love |
Author: | Harriet E. Jones |
Refrain First Line: | Home, home, sweet, sweet home |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1896 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [I learned a song with sweet refrain] |
Composer: | Frank M. Davis |
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