Lyrics Gentle Annie - Stephen Foster
Gentle
Annie
(Stephen
Foster)
Thou
wilt
come
no
more,
gentle
Annie,
Like
a
flow'r
thy
spirit
did
depart;
Thou
art
gone,
alas!
like
the
many
That
have
bloomed
in
the
summer
of
my
heart.
Cho:
Shall
we
never
more
behold
thee;
Never
hear
thy
winning
voice
again
When
the
Springtime
comes
gentle
Annie,
When
the
wild
flow'rs
are
scattered
o'er
the
plain?
When
thy
downy
cheeks
were
in
their
bloom;
Now
I
stand
alone
mid
the
flowers
While
they
mingle
their
perfumes
o'er
thy
tomb.
Cho:
Shall
we
never
more
behold
thee;
Never
hear
thy
winning
voice
again
When
the
Springtime
comes
gentle
Annie,
When
the
wild
flow'rs
are
scattered
o'er
the
plain?
Near
the
silent
spot
where
thou
art
laid,
And
my
heart
bows
down
when
I
wander
By
the
streams
and
the
meadows
where
we
stray'd.
Cho:
Shall
we
never...
behold
thee;
Never
hear
thy
winning
voice
again
When
the
Springtime
comes
gentle
Annie,
When
the
wild
flow'rs
are
scattered
o'er
the
plain?
Gentle
Annie
When
the
wild
flow'rs
are
scattered
o'er
the
plain?
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