21 Jan 02 - 11:27 AM (#632217)
Subject: LYR ADD: THE MARINER
From: katlaughing
THE MARINER
Soft blew the air, and smooth flowed the tide And blue the heav'n' in its mirror smiled The white sale trembling and expanding wide, The busy sailor at anchor toil'd. The last dread moment comes, the sail or youth Hides the big drop and smile amid his pain. Soothes his sad bride and vows eternal truth "Farewell, farewell, farewell," he crys (sic), "we soon shall meet again."
Eve yields to night, the breeze of wintry gales In one vast head of the seas and shores repose He turns his aching eyes, his spirits fail, The chill tear falls, sad to the deck he goes The storm of midnight swells, the sails are furled Deep sounds the lead, but sounds alas in vain, Then o'er the waves, the wretched bark is hurled, "Farewell, farewell, farewell," he crys, "we ne'er shall meet again."
Oh! what avails the seaman's toiling care? The straining cords are burst, the masts are riv'n, Sad sounds of terror groan along the air, Then, from afar, the bark on rock was driv'n; Fierce o'er the wreck, the whelming waters passed, The helpless crew sunk in the roaring main. Henry's faint accents trembled in the blast, "Farewell, farewell, farewell, my love, we ne'er shall meet again."
No author given. From Heart Songs Dear to the American People And by them Contributed in the Search for Treasured Songs Initiated by the NATIONAL MAGAZINE published by Chapple Publishing Company, Ltd. 1909 BOSTON MASS, U.S.A. Expressly for WORLD SYNDICATE COMPANY New York
(at the top of the title page it says, "Contributed by 25,000 people"
I will try to get a midi done and off to MMario for this, asap.
Anyone familiar with it?
Thanks,
kat
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