Sheet Music, 1900-1909

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ISBN

MUM00682, 0541

Description

Cover: a drawing of a women playing panpipe; Publisher: Arthur W. Tams (New York)

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Songs -- United States -- 20th Century; Popular Music -- United States

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Original Collection

Sheldon Harris Collection (MUM00682), Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries

Lyrics

Lyrics:
First verse
When we parted in the spring time you and I Heavy laden seemed my heart with sob and sigh Till a ray of hope like sunshine after rain Bid me hope my love that we should meet again, shoull meet again. So loved one trust on, For soon shadows are gone, That have caused two fond hearts to repine Say farwell to your fears, smile again through your tears, that the world may be filled with sunshine, with sunshine So loved one trust on, For soon shadows are gone, That have caused two fond hearts to repine Say farwell to your fears, smile a gain through your teawrs, that the world may be filled with sunshine, with sunshine.
Second verse
With your hands close folded in my own I prayed That a love like ours might never be betrayed And though parted now the parting shall be vain For I know my love that we shall meet again, Shall meet again So loved one trust on, For soon shadows are gone, That have caused two fond hearts to repine Say farwell to your fears, smile a gain through your teawrs, that the world may be filled with sunshine, with sunshine.

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We'll Meet Again / words by William T. Francis

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