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Fosters American Melodies No. 21
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<blockquote>The morn of life is past,
"Old Dog Tray" (1853)
 
Sung by Christy Minstrels
 
Written & Composed
 
(Poetry & Music) by
 
Stephen Collins Foster, 1826-1864
 
 
 
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The morn of life is past,
 
 
And evening comes at last;
 
And evening comes at last;
 
It brings me a dream of a once happy day,
 
It brings me a dream of a once happy day,
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Sporting with my old dog Tray.
 
Sporting with my old dog Tray.
  
CHORUS
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<br>Old dog Tray's ever faithful,
Old dog Tray's ever faithful,
 
 
Grief cannot drive him away,
 
Grief cannot drive him away,
 
He's gentle, he is kind;
 
He's gentle, he is kind;
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A better friend than old dog Tray.
 
A better friend than old dog Tray.
  
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<br>The forms I call'd my own
The forms I call'd my own
 
 
Have vanished one by one,
 
Have vanished one by one,
 
The lov'd ones, the dear ones have all passed away,
 
The lov'd ones, the dear ones have all passed away,
 
Their happy smiles have flown,
 
Their happy smiles have flown,
 
Their gentle voices gone;
 
Their gentle voices gone;
I've nothing left but old but old dog Tray.
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I've nothing left but old but old dog Tray.</blockquote>
 
 
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<br>When thoughts recall the past
When thoughts recall the past
 
 
His eyes are on me cast;
 
His eyes are on me cast;
 
I know that he feels what my breaking would say;
 
I know that he feels what my breaking would say;
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I'll vainly, vainly seek
 
I'll vainly, vainly seek
 
A better friend than old dog Tray.
 
A better friend than old dog Tray.
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Stephen Foster (1826–1864), ''Fosters American Melodies No. 21'' "Old Dog Tray" (1853) Sung by Christy Minstrels.
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 19 December 2009

The morn of life is past,

And evening comes at last; It brings me a dream of a once happy day, Of merry forms I've seen Upon the village green, Sporting with my old dog Tray.


Old dog Tray's ever faithful, Grief cannot drive him away, He's gentle, he is kind; I'll never, never find A better friend than old dog Tray.


The forms I call'd my own Have vanished one by one, The lov'd ones, the dear ones have all passed away, Their happy smiles have flown, Their gentle voices gone;

I've nothing left but old but old dog Tray.


When thoughts recall the past His eyes are on me cast; I know that he feels what my breaking would say; Although he cannot speak I'll vainly, vainly seek A better friend than old dog Tray.

Stephen Foster (1826–1864), Fosters American Melodies No. 21 "Old Dog Tray" (1853) Sung by Christy Minstrels.

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