| Alone And Forsaken |
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| We met in the springtime |
| When blossoms unfold |
| The pastures were green |
| And the meadows were gold |
| Our love was in flower |
| As summer grew on |
| Her love, like the leaves |
| Now has withered and gone |
| The roses have faded |
| There’s frost at my door |
| The birds in the morning |
| Don’t sing anymore |
| The grass in the valley |
| Is starting to die |
| And out in the darkness |
| The whip-poor-wills cry |
| Alone and forsaken |
| By fate and by man |
| Oh, lord if you hear me |
| Please hold to my hand |
| Oh, please understand |
| Oh, where has she gone to |
| Oh, where can she be? |
| She may have forsaken |
| Some other like me |
| She promised to honor |
| To love and obey |
| Each vow was a plaything |
| That she threw away |
| The darkness is falling |
| The sky has turned gray |
| A hound in the distance |
| Is starting to bay |
| I wonder, I wonder |
| What she’s thinking of? |
| Forsaken, forgotten |
| Without any love |
| Alone and forsaken |
| By fate and by man |
| Oh, lord if you hear me |
| Please hold to my hand |
| Oh, please understand |
| Alone and forsaken |
| By fate and by man |
| Oh, lord if you hear me |
| Please hold to my hand |
| Oh, please understand |
| Oh, please understand |
| Oh, please understand |
