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Thread #74551   Message #1305404
Posted By: Jim Dixon
24-Oct-04 - 01:35 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Will You Miss Me
Subject: Lyr Add: WILL YOU MISS ME? (Cooper, Pratt; 1872)
The Library of Congress American Memory Collection:

WILL YOU MISS ME?
Words, George Cooper. Music, Charles E. Pratt. 1872.

1. Will you miss me when I'm gone?
Tell me truly, darling, now.
When my heart is sad and lone,
Will your own in sorrow bow?
Joy sweetly beams from out those eyes.
Will they shed one tear for me,
When all alone 'neath distant skies,
My shadow'd path may be?

CHORUS: Will you miss me when I'm gone?
Whisper ere we bid adieu!
All my hopes are yours, my own;
Will you miss me? Tell me true.

2. Will you miss me when the smiles
Of another softly beam?
When some fairer scene beguiles,
Will you of the absent dream?
Oh, fondly speak those eyes so bright!
Like twin violets bathed in dew,
They tell my heart, in sweet delight,
That you will still be true!