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America, he is my only one; my hope, my pride and joy, But if I had another, he would march beside his brother; America, here's my boy.
There's a Long, Long, Trail (Copyrighted by M. Whitmark & Sons) (A Flat) There's a long, long trail awinding into' the land of my dreams, Where the nightingales are singing and a white moon beams; There's a long, long night of waiting until my dreams all come true; Till the day when I'll be going down that long, long trail with you.
I Want to Go Back to Michigan (Copyright 1914, Witterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.) I want to go back, I want to go back, I want to go back to the farm, Far away from harm, with a milk pail on my arm; I miss the rooster, the one that useter wake me up at four A. M. I think your great big city's very pretty, nevertheless I want to be there, I want to see there, a certain someone full of charm; That's why I wish again, that I was in Michigan, Down on the farm.
Yaaka Hula (Copyrighted by The John Franklin Music Co.) - (A Flat) I'm coming back to you, my Hula Lu, Beside the sea at Waikiki I'll wait for you; And once again you'll sway my heart away, With your Yaaka Hula, Hickey Dula tune.
Farewell (A Flat) Farewell, farewell to thee, Thou charming one who dwells among the flowers; One fond embrace before I now depart Until we meet again.
I May Be Gone for a Long, Long Time (Copyrighted by the Broadway Music Corporation) I may be gone for a long, long time, Long, long time; long, long time, But when I go You will know That I'll always pine For the day when you'll be mine. Be true to me for a long, long time, Rain or shine, sweetheart mine, And I'll be just as true to you As to the Red, White, and Blue,
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