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Subject: Lyr Add: WHERE ARE THE FRIENDS OF MY YOUTH From: JenEllen Date: 03 Dec 02 - 03:01 PM WHERE ARE THE FRIENDS OF MY YOUTH LtCol. Addison / George Barker Where are the friends of my youth Say where are those cherished ones gone? And why have they dropped with the leaf? And why have they left me to mourn? Their voices still sound in mine ear Their features I see in my dreams And the world is a wilderness drear As a wide spreading desert it seems CHORUS: Ah, where are the friends of my youth Ah, where are the cherished ones gone And why have they dropped with the leaf Ah, why have they left me to mourn Say can I ever again Such ties can I ever renew? Or feel those warm pulses again Which beat for the dear ones I knew The world as a winter is cold Each charm seems to vanish away My heart now is blighted and old It shares all in nature's decay (chorus) Song given to Louise King Spencer in England on Dec. 3, 1852. Was later given to Wm. H. Foster and it became a favourite pioneer song |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: WHERE ARE THE FRIENDS OF MY YOUTH From: masato sakurai Date: 06 Dec 02 - 05:23 AM From Levy (which has other editions): Title: Where are the Friends of My Youth? Ballad. Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: Composed by George Barker. Publication: Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 115 Washington St., n.d.. Form of Composition: strophic Instrumentation: piano and voice First Line: Where are the friends of my youth, say where are those cherish'd ones gone Plate Number: 5071 Subject: Sadness Subject: Depression Subject: Human life cycle Subject: Death Subject: Grief Subject: Aged persons Call No.: Box: 176 Item: 136 ~Masato |
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