Sheet Music, 1910-1919

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ISBN

MUM00682, 0322

Description

Cover: painting of flowers; Publisher: A.J. Stasny Music, Inc. (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
You say the time has come to part, my dearie, You say our love was never meant to last; And with your words the world grows dark and dreary Transformed from golden sunshine of the past
Refrain
The crossroads of our lives have brought us sorrow We falter at the parting of the way How can I face the sadness of tomorrow, Still thinking of the joy of yesterday? To know I've lost your love will always grieve me, But hope will fill my heart until I die Don't say Goodbye forever, when you leave me Just Auf wiedersehn but not Goodbye The crossroads of our lives have brought us sorrow We falter at the parting of the way How can I face the sadness of tomorrow, Still thinking of the joy of yesterday? To know I've lost your love will always grieve me, But hope will fill my heart until I die Don't say Goodbye forever, when you leave me Just Auf wiedersehn but not Goodbye!
Second verse
Perhaps you'll wish that we had never parted, Perhaps the spark of love again will glow; And then when all alone and heavy hearted You'll yearn for one who always loved you so
(Refrain)

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Auf Wiedersehn but not goodbye / music by Fred W. Wanderpool; words by Louis Weslyn

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