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The Singers' companion
She never blamed him
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SHE NEVER BLAMED HIM.

Poetry by T. H. Baldy. The Music arranged to a Hindoostanee Melody by Henry R. Bishop.

She never blamed him, never,
But reeeived him, when he eame,
With a welcome kind as ever,
And she tried to look the same;
But vainly she dissembled,
For whene'er she tried to smile,
A tear, unbidden, trembled
In her blue eye all the while.

She knew that she was dying,
And she dreaded not her doom;
She never thought of sighing
O'er her beauty's blighted bloom;
She knew her cheek was altered,
And she knew her eye was dim;
Her voiee, though, only faltered
When she spoke of losing him.

Tis true that he had lured her
From the isle where she was born,
'Tis true he had inured her
To the cold world's cruel scorn;
But yet she never blamed him
For the anguish she had known,
And though she seldom named him,
Yet she thought of him alone.

She sighed when he caressed her,
For she knew that they must part;
She spoke not when he pressed her
To his young and panting heart.--
The banners waved around her,
And she heard the bugle's sound--
They passed--and strangers found her
Cold and lifeless on the ground.



This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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