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Two Songs , opus 77
by Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867 - 1944)
1. I
Language: English
2. Wind o' the westland  [sung text checked 1 time]
Language: English
Wind o' the Westland, blow, blow, Bring me the dreams of long ago, Long, long ago. There was a white house on the hill; Tell me, winds, does it stand there still? For I was the lad at the windowsill, long, long ago. Wind o' the Westland, blow, blow, Bring me the loves of long ago, Long, long ago. There was a garden blooming fair, And an old, old lady walking there, And a little lad with tousled hair, Long, long ago. Wind o' the Westland, blow, blow, Bring me the dreams of long ago, Long, long ago. There was a shining path that lay Over the edge of the golden day, And I was the lad who rode away, Long, long ago.
Authorship:
- by Dana Burnet (1888 - 1962)
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