Lyrics Banks of the Wabash - Rufus Wainwright
On
the
Banks
of
the
Wabash,
Far
Away
Written
by
Paul
Dresser
Composed
by
Paul
Dresser
'Round
my
Indiana
homesteads
wave
the
cornfields,
In
the
distance
loom
the
woodlands
clear
and
cool.
Oftentimes
my
thoughts
revert
to
scenes
of
childhood,
Where
I
first
received
my
lessons,
nature's
school.
But
one
thing
there
is
missing
in
the
picture,
Without
her
face
it
seems
so
incomplete.
I
long
to
see
my
mother
in
the
doorway,
As
she
stood
there
years
ago,
her
boy
to
greet.
[CHORUS]
Oh,
the
moonlight's
fair
tonight
along
the
Wabash,
From
the
fields
there
comes
the
breath
of
new
mown
hay.
Through
the
sycamores
the
candle
lights
are
gleaming,
On
the
banks
of
the
Wabash,
far
away.
Many
years
have
passed
since
I
strolled
by
the
river,
Arm
in
arm,
with
sweetheart
Mary
by
my
side,
It
was
there
I
tried
to
tell
her
that
I
loved
her,
It
was
there
I
begged
of
her
to
be
my
bride.
Long
years
have
passed
since
I
strolled
thro'
there
churchyard.
She's
sleeping
there,
my
angel,
Mary
dear,
I
loved
her,
but
she
thought
I
didn't
mean
it,
Still
I'd
give
my
future
were
she
only
here.
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