Lyrics O Mary Dear - John McCormack
Oh
Mary
dear,
a
cruel
fate
has
parted
us.
I′ll
hide
my
grief,
e'en
though
my
heart
should
break.
Farewell
my
love,
may
God
be
always
with
you.
I
love
you
so,
I′d
die
for
your
dear
sake.
But
you'll
come
back
to
me
my
sad
heart
whispers.
You'll
come
with
summer′s
flowers
or
winter′s
snow,
But
I'll
be
there
to
wait
if
God
should
spare
me.
And
with
the
years,
my
love
shall
deeper,
greater,
grow.
Oh
Mary
dear,
the
years
are
lone
and
dreary,
And
yet
you
come
not
back
my
soul
to
cheer.
My
eyes
grow
dim,
my
path
of
life′s
near
ended.
When
death
shall
come,
in
spirit,
Love,
be
near.
Remember
then,
my
soul's
deep
adoration.
Shed
one
sad
tear
for
all
the
world
to
see.
Breath
one
short
prayer,
and
I
shall
know
you
love
me.
And
still
be
waiting,
Mary,
when
you
come
to
me.
1 Come Back to Erin
2 Killarney
3 The Irish Emigrant
4 Macushla
5 Molly Brannigan
6 Venetian Song
7 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
8 Dear Old Pal Of Mine
9 The Bard Of Armagh
10 When You and I Where Young
11 Mother Machree
12 The Rose of Tralee
13 Ireland, Mother Ireland
14 Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair
15 Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
16 O Mary Dear
17 The Kerry Dance
18 The Star of County Down
19 Down by the Sally Gardens
20 Bantry Bay
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