|
[ti:The Soldiers Sweetheart ] |
|
[ar:Jimmie Rodgers] |
|
[al:Blue Yodels] |
[00:03.12] |
Once I had a sweetheart |
[00:09.29] |
A sweetheart brave and true |
[00:15.21] |
His hair was dark and curly |
[00:22.20] |
His loving eyes were blue |
[00:27.49] |
He told me that he loved me |
[00:33.21] |
And he often proved it so |
[00:40.40] |
And he often came to see me |
[00:45.10] |
When the evening sun was low |
[00:53.00] |
But fate took him away |
[00:59.00] |
To this awful German war |
[01:05.40] |
And when he came to say goodbye |
[01:11.00] |
My heart did overflow |
[01:17.40] |
He says, "Goodbye, little darling |
[01:22.49] |
To France I must go |
[01:31.21] |
He takes the golden finger ring |
[01:37.47] |
And he placed it on my hand |
[01:42.00] |
Said, "Remember me, little darling |
[01:49.40] |
When I'm in no man's land" |
[01:56.32] |
He promised he would write to me |
[02:01.02] |
That promise he kept was true |
[02:07.40] |
And when I read this letter, friend |
[02:14.31] |
I pray the war is through |
[02:20.00] |
The second letter I got from him |
[02:27.00] |
The war was just ahead |
[02:33.20] |
The third one, wrote by his captain |
[02:39.40] |
My darling dear was dead |
[02:46.30] |
I'll keep all of his letters |
[02:52.10] |
I'll keep his gold ring, too |
[02:57.20] |
And I'll always live a single life |
[03:03.21] |
For the soldier who was so true |