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Hiawatha's Melody Of Love - Song and Lyrics by Alfred Bryan, Artie Mehlinger and George W. Meyer

Hiawatha's Melody Of Love

Hiawatha's Melody Of Love

Year 1920

Words by Alfred Bryan and Artie Mehlinger
Music by Geo. W. Meyer

Jerome H. Remick and Co.
New York and Detroit

  First Verse
Where the summer skies tenderly Kiss the pines that rise slenderly By a forest stream Indian lovers came to dream 'Neath the moon aglow In the long ago They sang of love sweet and low

Second Verse
Hiawatha roamed tearfully Gazed up on the spot fearfully On a moss bound throne Hiawatha that pined alone Willow boughs bent low From them seemed to flow Music to banish his woe

Chorus
And the song they sang was Hiawatha's melody Just a golden memory Of the days that used to be As they sat entranced beneath the weeping tree Every leaf up above seemed to tremble with love And the evening breeze sang Hiawatha's melody Sang it sweet and tenderly Like a lover's rosary Now the song birds in Spring still remember and sing Hiawatha's melody of love.

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