I´ll Be With You When The Roses Bloom Again
Performer: Henry Burr
Issue Number: Columbia Phonograph 31673
Release year: 1904
Source: UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive
Subjects:
Letra:
They are roaming in the gloaming, where the roses are in bloom,
Just a soldier and his sweetheart, staunch and true,
But her heart is filled with sorrow, and her thoughts are of the morrow,
As she pins a rose up on his coat of blue.
"Do not ask me, love, to linger, for you know not what you say,
When my duty calls, my sweetheart´s voice is vain,
But your need not be sighing, If I´m not among the dying,
I´ll be with you when the roses bloom again".
Chorus
When the roses bloom again beside the river,
And the robin redbreast sings his sweet refrain,
As in days of Auld Lang Syne,
I´ll be with you, sweetheart, mine,
I´ll be with you whrn the roses bloom again.
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