. Silver tones : a new temperance and prohibition song book, containing the most popular songs sung by the Silver Lake Quartette. G. E. Chambers. As through the changing scenes of life, The shadowed vale of smiles and tears, WhereWe used to gath - er at the hearth, When dark-ness o - ver - came the day, AndWe seem to hear a - gain her voice. So long re-membered, clear and sweet, AsOn man -y snow - y win- try nights, When all with-out was cold and drear, WeveTo them we owe our hap - py homes; Praise be to God who reigns a-bove, For. all is lost with - in the mist That hides thedreami - ly, as c
. Silver tones : a new temperance and prohibition song book, containing the most popular songs sung by the Silver Lake Quartette. G. E. Chambers. As through the changing scenes of life, The shadowed vale of smiles and tears, WhereWe used to gath - er at the hearth, When dark-ness o - ver - came the day, AndWe seem to hear a - gain her voice. So long re-membered, clear and sweet, AsOn man -y snow - y win- try nights, When all with-out was cold and drear, WeveTo them we owe our hap - py homes; Praise be to God who reigns a-bove, For. all is lost with - in the mist That hides thedreami - ly, as child- ren will. Wed watch thewhen, in days of long a - go. We sat atclustered close around her chair, In hap - pi -keeping ev- er bright and clear The les - sons by - gone years, Some strains there are thatshad - ows play; And sitting by themoth - ers feet; And gaz-ing upwardsness and cheer. No more for us thelearned in love. Out -liv-ing sorrows r-r- :E=b: r I 1 lin - ger still, And manglow - ing fire. As to on the wall, Where dearglow - ing fire, No more bear-ing hope, The dear y heartsand fro■ est fath -the crick- old songs have al long - er young Are thrilled with joy a -ket -tie swung, We learned the songs weveers pic- ture hung. We thought he smiled, forets chirp - ing tongue, And nev-er more on nothe :ji_c_ ways clung, And nev er can the zEfi=t=z:t=:| #— Ritard.—K—N 5 gain to hear The hymns that moth-er sung.*Sing,From evry stormy wind that blovvs& loved The hymns that moth-er sung. Sing,Jesus, lo
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