Song (Here's a health to thee, Mary...)

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Song (Here's a health to thee, Mary...)
by Barry Cornwall
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Song


Here’s a health to thee, Jessy
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Here's a health to thee, Mary,
Here's a health to thee;
The drinkers are gone,
And I am alone,
To think of home and thee, Mary.

There are some who may shine o'er thee, Mary,
And many as frank and free,
And a few as fair,
But the summer air
Is not more sweet to me, Mary.

I have thought of thy last low sigh, Mary,
And thy dimm'd and gentle eye;
And I've called on thy name
When the night winds came,
And heard my heart reply, Mary.

Be thou but true to me, Mary,
And I'll be true to thee;
And at set of sun,
When my task is done,
Вe sure that I'm ever with thee, Mary.




This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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