CALL ME BACK
AGAIN.
Published by Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. Copyrighted, 1881, by G. W. Hagan.
Price of Music and Words, 35 cents.
Words by O. E. Hennig. Music by D. W. Hendrickson.
You said good-bye, the parting words were spoken,
I leave you now - perhaps 'tis better so!
I give you back each tender little token.
And far across the seas then I may go.
Oh! can it be, from love you have released me?
And that my love has always been in vain?
Ah! when your love has conquered pride and anger,
I now [sic] that you will call me back again.
Chorus. - Call me back, again!
Call me back, again!
An! when your love has conquered pride and anger,
I know that you will call me back again.
You've left me now - I never more will see you!
Those happy days of old must now depart!
The true fond love I once bestowed upon you,
Has flown away from me like Cupid's dart.
Oh! yes, 'tis so I from love you have released me!
Such dreary thoughts have caused me grief and pain;
I love you still - such love will live forever:
I know that you will call me back again. - Chor.
I dreamt, last night, a pretty little starling
Came slowly tapping on my window blind,
And in its bill a message from my darling,
Which said that you'd recall the words unkind;
And in my heart love ne'er can be a stranger,
So dreary thoughts have ceased to give me pain;
I love you still - such love will live forever:
I know that you will call me back again.
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