Good Bye Rose
Year 1910
Music by Herbet Ingraham Words by Addison Burkhart Shapiro Music Publishing Co. Corner of Broadway and 39th St. New York City |
First Verse Once a bird loved a rose, Chirp'd despondently "Oh! My love, From above, Your fading blush I see, But I cannot linger here, Winter's blasts are near Lovely flower, from your bower, I must fly I fear. Oh, Dear! Second Verse With the Springtime's sunny garb, Came the love sick bird, To the tree anxiously, But still no welcome heard, For the rose sighed in vain Cried till winter's snows Half in pity Froze the pretty, Broken hearted rose he chose. Chorus Goodbye Rose, the Autumn leaves are falling, Winter blows her trumpets from the sky When the snows shall melt at Springtime's calling, We will meet again, Some day so good bye Rose. CLICK HERE TO PLAY THIS SONG |
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