Let Your Smile Be Like The Sunshine
Year 1920
Words and Music by H.C. Weasner
H.C. Weasner and Company 257 Washington Street Buffalo, New York |
First Verse When the evening shades again are softly falling, And I ponder, as I wander, Thru a garden where the roses in their splendor, Bring dreams, dear, of you; How again in happy childhood, We'll live again in mem'ry land, How the radiance of your smile brought sunshine Like a golden strand. Second Verse When the roses bloom again in dear old Loveland, I'll be yearning, your returning, And the mocking birds are singing in the wildwood, Their songs just for you; While the Vesper bells are ringing, The sweetest melody of all, Then I dream again of smiles that haunt me As the shadows fall. Chorus Let your smile, dear, be like the sunshine, Let it brighten the way, Like roses in all their splendor, On a bright summer day; After the clouds then will come the sunshine, And the skies seem more blue, 'Tis then Love you'll find me watching and waiting for you. CLICK HERE TO PLAY THIS SONG |
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