’tis fold - ed fair arid 
[ ne’er shall doubt thy 
I’ve fold - ed next my 
Be - tween the leaves so white, And it 
Dear heart, far o’er the sea! For, like 
Thy let - ter fond and sweet, And from 
sweet 
love, 
heart 
lit - tie seal 
birds have sung' 
know thy smile 
Chorus 
Fond words from one 
Close to my heart, 
soft - ly whis-pers: “we shall meet A - train in fond de - light 
brightest hope’s enchant-iug dove, Thy kiss has flown to me. 
me, dear-est. it ne’er shall part Till once a - gain we meet. 
an-swer, speed, speed a - cross the 
Published ill sheet form by C. W. Harris, New York. Price 35 cents. 
Copyright, 1876, by C. W. Harris. 
Sfe '.dailies' Stoned iVufiinot «ail Hirforiwl Home feomjuuiion. 
Words by GEO. COOPER. 
Music by CHA’S M. PYKE. 
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2. Oh ! I’ve wait - ed sad and long 
3. So I’m wait - ing till I hear 
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A lov - ing kiss for me, Just a 
For just one lit - tie line, Till the 
Thy lov - ing voice once more, And I 
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of bliss 
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their song, 
And 
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