Lyrics My Filipino Rose - Hank Snow
The
postman
dropped
a
letter
in
my
door
The
address
wasn't
plain
but
I
could
see
It
had
traveled
far
across
the
great
Pacific
From
my
Filipino
Rose
across
the
sea
The
writing
from
her
tremblin'
hand
was
blurred
The
paper,
it
was
badly
stained
with
tears
It
read,
"They
tell
me
you
have
wed
another
After
I
have
longed
and
waited
all
these
years"
But
I'm
still
prayin'
that
the
trade
winds
Send
you
sailin'
across
the
blue
In
my
harbor,
I've
dreamed,
you'll
anchor
Where
your
lonely
Filipino
waits
for
you
I
promised
her
that
I'd
return
some
day
I
told
her
she'd
won
my
heart
and
hand
I
told
her
a
lie
'cause
I
was
lonely
Far
from
home,
a
stranger
in
that
foreign
land
She
wrote,
"I've
watched
the
driftwood
float
on
by
I've
watched
the
sea
roll
on
its
weary
way
I've
watched
the
silver
sails
out
on
the
ocean
Hopin'
you
might
return
to
me
someday"
"The
chains
of
love
may
never
set
you
free
But
through
the
years
as
memories
fonder
grow
This
broken
heart
will
always
wait
for
you,
dear"
It
was
signed,
"Your
lonely
Filipino
Rose"
But
I'm
still
prayin'
that
the
trade
winds
Send
you
sailin'
across
the
blue
In
my
harbor,
I've
dreamed,
you'll
anchor
Where
your
lonely
Filipino
waits
for
you
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