Away in the hills

Representative Text

1 O come, kind friends, and join our song,
We're strangers now, but won't be long;
Our voices soon will mingle here,
In wafting song praise, loud and clear.

Chorus:
Then away we'll go o'er hill and plain,
And sing our song, the glad refrain;
Away, away where voices ring,
Away to the hills, we'll haste and sing.

2 We love to sing, and so will you,
Then come along, you'll find 'tis true;
Enjoy this life, now while you may,
In singing songs so blithe and gay. [Chorus]

3 Our hearts are light, our souls are free,
And thus we sing in merry glee;
Our voices raised, we shout and sing,
As gay as birds in early spring. [Chorus]

4 Come join our song, and then you'll know
The reason why we onward go;
When we are old, and youth is past,
We shall be happy at the last. [Chorus]

Source: Eureka Sunlight Glees: for use in singing schools, literary schools, conventions and musical societies, containing an excellent and varied collection of sacred and secular songs #72

Author: Franklin L. Eiland

Franklin L. Eiland was born in Noxubee county, Miss., March 25, 1860. He was reared on the farm and attended the old field school. The school house on the hill and the old Oaken Bucket, etc., etc., were objects of interest in his curriculum. He had traveled some before finally leaving home including a trip to Tx, but in 1882 he came to Tx to remain. November 13, 1884 he married Miss Mary E. Nisbett of Robertson county. She lived nine years. In 1894 he married Miss Ella May Kennedy of Van Zandt county. She lived only 10 days. October 21, 1896 he married Miss Minnie Jarushia Valentine of McLennan county. She still survives. They have one sweet little daughter, Mary Ella Oree. She is quite bright and is already starting music at the age of th… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O come, kind friends and join
Title: Away in the hills
Author: Franklin L. Eiland
Refrain First Line: Then away we'll go
Copyright: Public Domain

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