I was standing by the window On one cold and cloudy day And I saw the hearse come rolling For to carry my mother away Can the circle be unbroken Bye
When I reach my home eternal Reach that city bright and fair When I stand among the angels Will my mother know me there Yes, I know that she will know
I will twine, I will mingle my raven black hair With the roses so red and the lilies so fair And the myrtle so bright with it's emerald hue The pale emanita
Twas on one dark and stormy night The snow was on the ground The sailor boy was at his post His ship was outward bound His sweetheart standing by his
For fear the hearts of men are failing, For these are latter days we know. The Great Depression now is spreading, God's word declared it would be so.
I first met you down on lover's lane You were just like an angel, With angels' golden wings We walked along We sang a song The birds were singing too
You're gonna miss me when I'm gone You're gonna miss me when I'm gone Oh, I know you will miss me when I'm gone You're gonna miss me by my walk You're
Once I had a sweetheart A sweetheart brave and true His hair was dark and curly His loving eyes were blue He told me that he loved me And he often proved
Along came the FFV, the swiftest on the line Running o'er the C&O road just 20 minutes behind Running into Seville headquarters on the line Receiving
France's sun was slowly sinking o'er the hilltops far away The land was in its beauty where the dying soldier lay Tears were streaming down his face as
My heart is sad and I'm in sorrow For the only one I love When shall I see him, oh, no, never Till I meet him in heaven above Oh, bury me under the
They were standing by the window As the breeze did kiss her cheek He had waited long in silence Waited long for her to speak Then at last she whispered
Last night I told my heart's love All under the pale blue sky Eagerly waiting an answer I plainly could see in her eye I love you, sweetheart, I love
There's a church in the valley in the wildwood No lovelier place in the dell No spot is so dear to my childhood As the little brown church in the dell
One morning as I rambled all down the seashore The wind it did whistle and the waters did roar I heard a fair damsel make a pitiful sound It sounded so
While walking out one evening Not knowing where to go Just to pass the time away Before we held our show
My heart is sad and I'm in sorrow For the only one I love When will I see him, no, no, never Till I meet him in heaven above Then bury me beneath the
Oh listen to the train coming down the line Trying to make up all of her lost time From Buffalo to Washington You can wash my jumper Starch my overalls