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Far Away Across the Sea
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Far away across the sea, where the fields are bright and fair
Author: Addie M. Alexander
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Author:
Addie M. Alexander
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First Line:
Far away across the sea, where the fields are bright and fair
Title:
Far Away Across the Sea
Author:
Addie M. Alexander
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Let me go! I cannot stay
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Tune
[On the shore beyond the sea] (Baltzell)
[Far away across the sea] (Lucas)
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Milk and Honey: or, Burning Bush Songs No. 4 (1911), p.63
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Milk and Honey #61
Display Title
: Let Me Go
First Line
: Far away across the sea
Tune Title
: [Far away across the sea]
Author
: Addie M. Alexander
Date
: 1911
Milk and Honey #61
One Hundred Favorite Songs and Music #48
Display Title
: Far Away Across the Sea
First Line
: Far away across the sea
Tune Title
: [Far away across the sea]
Date
: 1899
One Hundred Favorite Songs and Music #48
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