Show I 1 r a r the old man tits beside deside Io the thil lock where il day drips thelba er w the old oid wife in her faded frock S SUII ull nil knits and nods by the cottage clock but ah the little daugh daughterly terl teri I 1 see no more her loving eyes I 1 hear bear no more her low replies alas alas the daugh daughter terl at dawn the birds begin to sing sinz and A nd oer and oer the water the swai swallow loii flits with winking wing the old oid folks wake with the waking spring but ah the little daughterly daugh terl no more to list the cuckoos onek oos call calt she bhe roams roams the woods of the manor hall ban alas alas the daughterly daugh terl midsummer brought the mounir young earl back the lord of wood and water ile he me met t her in the greenwood track ills eyes were Nr wondrous ondrous bold and black ah ab me the little daughterly daugh terl he whispered trust me 0 mine i she wept 1 I live for thee alenel alas alas the daughterly daugh terl A slow moved the weary months to years all day dripped down the water the fathers heart was dull with fears the mothers eyes were dim with tears ah me the little daugh daughter terr terl who Is it 14 neath the cites glare t looks up with wild bewildered stare t alas aias alas a las the daughterly daugh terl A night there lamo lame a night of wroth the min rafn beat on the water the wind blew from the rushing north the cottage lights shone freely forth but ah the little daughterly daugh terl low in the dripping look she lies with tangled hair and altered eyes alas alas the daughterly daugh terl visuals migas ne tic 1 t |