paroles de chanson The Miner's Dream of Home - Kate Rusby
It
is
ten
weary
years
since
I
left
England's
shore,
In
a
far
distant
country
to
roam,
How
I
long
to
return
to
my
own
native
land,
To
my
friends
and
the
old
folks
at
home!
Last
night,
as
I
slumbered,
I
had
a
strange
dream,
One
that
seemed
to
bring
distant
friends
near,
I
dream
of
Old
England,
the
land
of
my
birth,
To
the
heart
of
her
sons
ever
dear.
I
saw
the
old
homestead
and
faces
I
love,
I
saw
England's
valleys
and
dells,
I
listen'd
with
joy,
as
I
did
when
a
boy,
To
the
sound
of
the
old
village
bells.
The
log
was
burning
brightly,
'Twas
a
night
that
should
banish
all
sin,
For
the
bells
went
ringing
the
old
year
out,
And
the
new
year
in.
While
the
joyous
bells
rang
swift
I
wended
my
way
To
the
cot
where
I
lived
when
a
boy;
And
I
looked
in
the
window,
Yes!
there
by
the
fire,
Sat
my
parents!
my
heart
filled
with
joy.
The
tears
trickled
down
my
bronzed,
furrowed
cheek
As
I
gazed
on
my
mother
so
dear,
I
knew
in
my
heart
she
was
raising
a
prayer
For
the
boy
whom
she
dreamt
not
was
near!
As
the
door
of
the
cottage
we
met
face
to
face,
'Twas
the
first
time
for
ten
weary
years;
Soon
the
past
was
forgotten,
we
stood
hand
in
hand,
Father,
mother,
and
wand'rer
in
tears!
Once
more
in
the
fireplace
the
oak
log
burns
bright,
And
I
promised
no
more
would
I
roam;
As
I
sat
in
the
old
vacant
chair
by
the
hearth,
And
I
sang
the
dear
song
'Home,
Sweet
Home!'
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