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Text taken from a song published in Atkinson’s Casket, 1835, pages 465-467
Music by Mrs. Hemans’ sister, as noted in National Lyrics, 1834


THE RECALL.


    I.
O'er the far blue mountain,
    O'er the white sea foam,
Come thou long-parted one,
    Back to thy home.
When the bright fire shineth,
    Sad looks thy place,
While the true heart pineth,
    Missing thy face.
O'er the far blue mountain,
    O'er the white sea foam,
Come thou long-parted one!
    Back to thy home!


    II.
Music is sorrowful,
    Since thou art gone—
Sisters are mourning thee,
    Come to thine own!
Hark! The home-voices call
    Back to thy rest;
Come to thy father's hall,
    Thy mother's breast!
O'er the far blue mountain,
    O'er the white sea foam,
Come thou long-parted one,
    Back to thy home!