Words by THEO. I). C. MILLER. 
Music by WM. T. KEEFER. 
Andante moderato. 
1. When the eve - ning shades are fall-ing-, 
2. When the eve - ning shades are fall-ing, 
3. When the eve - iiing shades are fall-ing, 
bloom on plant and tree, 
take my love with me, 
dew is on the leaf. 
In a twi - light 
I will wan - der 
But our part - iug 
mead - ow, 
gloam-ing. 
treas - ure, 
Where the lark sings in 
To the deep blue wave3 
And her heart is mine, 
the grass, 
so fair, 
I know, 
gent 
fond 
pur 
And the corn is 
And then speak our 
And ’twas in the 
In the breez - es 
In a lov - ing 
That sweet E - va 
pass. 
there, 
so. 
wav-ing, 
whispers 
twi-light, 
When tlie eve - ning shades 
TENOB. 
When the eve 
shades 
moon we see, 
Copyright, 1878, by G. IV. Richardson & Co., Boston. By permission. 
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