Embers, Volume 1. by Gilbert Parker
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You'll be comin' back, my darlin'! New friends will clasp your hand, dear, new faces on you smile; You'll bide with them and love them, but you'll long for us the while; For the word across the water, and the farewell by the stile-- For the true heart's here, my darlin'! You'll hear the wild birds singin' beneath a brighter sky, The roof-tree of your home, dear, it will be grand and high; But you'll hunger for the hearthstone where, a child, you used to lie-- You'll be comin' back, my darlin'! And when your foot is weary, and when your heart is sore, And you come back to the moor that spreads beyand your father's door, There'll be many an ancient comrade to greet you on the shore-- At your comin' back, my darlin' ! Ah, the hillock cannot cover, and the grass it cannot hide The love that never changeth, whatever wind or tide; And though you'll not be seein', we'll be standin' by your side-- You'll be comin' back, my darlin'! |
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