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#Oh chould I see you now my boy<br/>As fair as in olden time<br/>When prattle and smile made home a joy<br/>And life was a merry chime<br/><br/> | #Oh chould I see you now my boy<br/>As fair as in olden time<br/>When prattle and smile made home a joy<br/>And life was a merry chime<br/><br/> | ||
#Go for my wand'ring boy tonight<br/>Go search for him where you will<br/>But bring him to me with all his blight<br/>And tell him I love him still | #Go for my wand'ring boy tonight<br/>Go search for him where you will<br/>But bring him to me with all his blight<br/>And tell him I love him still | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 19 November 2007
Where Is My Wandering Boy, Tonight? words and music by Rev. Robert Lowry
- Where is my wandering boy tonight
The boy of my tenderest care
The boy that was once my joy and light
The child of my love and prayer.
Chorus:
Where is my boy tonight
Where is my boy tonight
My heart o'erflows for I love him he knows
Oh where is my boy tonight - Once he was pure as morning dew
As he knelt at his mother's knee
No face was so bright no heart more true
And none was so sweet as he - Oh chould I see you now my boy
As fair as in olden time
When prattle and smile made home a joy
And life was a merry chime - Go for my wand'ring boy tonight
Go search for him where you will
But bring him to me with all his blight
And tell him I love him still