Lyrics Alice Benbolt - Foster , Allen
Do
you
remember
sweet
Alice
Benbolt
Sweet
Alice
with
hair
of
brown
Who
wept
with
delight
When
you
gave
her
a
smile
And
trembled
to
tears
at
your
frown
In
the
old
churchyard
in
the
valley,
Benbolt
In
a
corner
obscure
and
alone
They
have
laid
a
piece
of
granite
so
grey
And
sweet
Alice
lies
under
the
stone
They
have
laid
a
piece
of
granite
so
grey
And
sweet
Alice
lies
under
the
stone
Do
you
remember
the
school,
Benbolt
And
the
masters
so
kind
and
true
And
that
little
nook
by
the
bubbling
brook
Where
we
gathered
sweet
flowers
as
they
grew
Over
the
masters
grave
grows
the
grass,
Benbolt
And
that
bubbling
brook
is
now
dry
And
of
all
the
friends
that
were
sweethearts
then
There's
none
left
now
but
you
and
I
And
of
all
the
friends
that
were
sweethearts
then
There's
none
left
now
but
you
and
I
Do
you
remember
sweet
Alice
Benbolt
Sweet
Alice
with
hair
of
brown
Who
wept
with
delight
When
you
gave
her
a
smile
And
trembled
to
tears
at
your
frown
In
the
old
churchyard
in
the
valley,
Benbolt
In
a
corner
obscure
and
alone
They
have
laid
a
piece
of
granite
so
grey
And
sweet
Alice
lies
under
the
stone
They
have
laid
a
piece
of
granite
so
grey
And
sweet
Alice
lies
under
the
stone
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