1. I've wandered since my childhood days, Alone o'er life's dark sea; No waves of pleasure ever rolls Across its path for me. My lonely bark has always braved The stormy billows foam; Till in my heart I sigh, and say, "I wish I had a home."
CHORUS A home, (A happy home,) a happy home, (a happy home,) Where pleas- (Where pleasres) -ures always come; O! what is life to one like me? I which I had a home.
2. I love the streams, the fields and flowers, All nature's fair to see; I love to hear the songs of birds, But what are all to me? Mid scenes of joy and pleasures sweet, No matter where I roam; There is that longing in my heart, "I wish I had a home."
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3. My lone heart in its sadness grieves And yearns for peace and joy, Which I have never, never known, Since I left home, a boy. And as I journey to my grave, I'll wait till death shall come, Then say to angels, "pity me," "I wish I had a home."
(CHORUS) Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa. |
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