1. I love to think of childhood, Jim, Where'er in life I roam; The little old brown cottage, That was my boyhood's home; The fondest recollections Cling to my mem'ry still, And dearly I remember, Jim, The old gate on the hill.
CHORUS Oh! I never can forget it, Jim, I dearly love it still, And wish that I could see again, The old gate on the hill.
2. How well do I remember, Jim, The news at eve would wait, When they came home at milking time, And gather 'round the gate; I used to lift the wooden latch When I went down to mill, And they'd go in, as I went out The old gate in the hill.
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3. 'Tis many years ago, dear Jim, Since I went down the lane, And closed the gate behind me, Jim, And ne'er went back again; I long to go back home once more, And see the dear old mill, But most of all, I'd love to see The old gate on the hill.
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