98. Drifting Down

1 You are drifting far from shore,
leaning on an idle oar,
You are drifting, slowly drifting, drifting down;
You are drifting with the tide,
to the ocean wild and wide,
You are drifting, slowly drifting, drifting down.

Chorus:
You are drifting down, drifting down
To the dark and awful sea;
You are drifting down
From a Father's loving care,
To the blackness of despair,
You are drifting, slowly drifting, drifting down.

2 Lights upon the homeland shore
give you warning o'er and o'er,
You are drifting, slowly drifting, drifting down;
Soon beyond the harbor bar will your boat be carried far,
You are drifting, slowly drifting, drifting down. [Chorus]

3 Voices from the homeland shore
fainter grow, as they implore,
You are drifting, slowly drifting, drifting down;
O my brother, do not wait;
heed them ere it be too late,
Ere forever you have drifted, drifted down. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: You are drifting far from shore
Title: Drifting Down
Author: Jessie Brown Pounds
Refrain First Line: You are drifting down, drifting down
Publication Date: 1907
Tune Information
Name: [You are drifting far from shore]
Composer: W. E. M. Hackleman
Key: A♭ Major



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