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76. Why, ah! why my heart this sadness?

1 Why, ah! why my heart this sadness?
Why 'mid scenes like these decline?
Where all though strange, in joy and sadness,
Say, what wish can yet be thine!
Oh say what wish can yet be thine?

2 All that's dear to me is wanting,
Lone and cheerless here I roam;
The stranger's joys howe'er enchanting,
To me can never be like Home.
To me can never be like Home.

3 Give me those, I ask no other,
Those that bless the humble dome
Where dwell my Father and my Mother,
Give, oh! give me back my Home,
My own, my own dear native Home.

Text Information
First Line: Why, ah! why my heart this sadness?
Title: Why, ah! why my heart this sadness?
Language: English
Publication Date: 1840
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Why, ah! why my heart this sadness?]
Key: Eā™­ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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