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Words by GEORGE COOPER. 
Music by H. P. DANKS. 
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2. I long for you now, Dai - sy 
3. I watch for you still, Dai - sy 
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My love is the same, Dai - sy Dar - ling,. 
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bring back each joy that, we’ve shed, 
still are the whole world to me. 
My heart’s all your own, tho’ we're part - ed, 
Your eyes are the stars that are beam - ing. 
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So sweet was your smile, Dai - sy Dar - ling,_ It seem’d like the sun af- ter rain. 
Oh, give back the hours, Dai - sy Dar - ling,_ When life was like sweet mel - o - dy. 
For while life shall last, Dai - sy Dar - ling,_ My sweet love for you still en-dures. 
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dar-ling, Briglit-est of all my joys are you, Dai-sy dear, Come to my heart while I’m wea - ry and lone, Dai - sy, sweet Dai-sy so true! Dai-sy dear. 
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dar-ling, Briglit-est of all my joys are you, Dai - sy dear, Come to my heart while I’m wea-ry and lone, Dai - sy, sweet Dai - sy so true! Dai-sy dear. 
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Published'by Thus. J. Hall. By permission. 
