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48—FRIEND O' MINE

When you are happy, friend o' mine,
And all your skies are blue,
Tell me your luck, your fortune fine,
And let me laugh with you.
Tell me the hopes that spur you on,
The deeds you mean to do,
The gold you've struck, the fame you've won,
And let me joy—with you!

When you are sad and heart a-cold,
And all your skies are dark,
Tell me the dreams that mocked your hold,
The shafts that missed the mark.
Am I not yours for weal or woe?
How else can friends prove true?
Tell me what breaks and brings you low,
And let me stand—with you!

So, when the night falls tremulous,
When the last lamp burns low,
And one of us or both of us
The long, lone road must go,—
Look with your dear old eyes in mine,
Give me a handshake true
Whatever fate our soul await
Let me be there—with you!

49—SOMEWHERE A VOICE IS CALLING

Dusk, and the shadows falling, O'er land and sea
Somewhere a voice is calling, Calling for me!
Dusk, and the shadows falling, O'er land and sea,
Somewhere a voice is calling, Calling for me.

Night, and the stars are gleaming, Tender and true
Dearest, my heart is dreaming, Dreaming of you!
Night, and the stars are gleaming, Tender and true
Dearest, my heart is dreaming, Dreaming of you.

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