Somewhere (Bamforth series 4809)
"Somewhere" was a set of three hand-coloured postcards published by Bamforth & Co. Ltd. of Holmfirth.
The text is based on the song composed by Charles K. Harris.[1][2]
The postcards were published as series number 4809.
Somewhere (1)
- Somewhere in the world the moon is shining,
- Shining on the fields and golden hills;
- Somewhere near the shadows slowly falling,
- Creeping o'er the silent vales and rills.
- Oft-times I find my heart is longing
- Just to press her dear sweet lips to mine,
- Caress her with burning love and kisses,
- Yet I wonder will there come a time.
Somewhere (2)
- Somewhere the sun is shining, somewhere a little rain,
- Somewhere a heart is pining for love, but all in vain;
- Somewhere a soul is drifting further and far apart,
- Somewhere my love lies dreaming, somewhere a broken heart.
Somewhere (3)
- If in years to come she should recall me,
- Would she love me and still hold me dear?
- Would she then forget those cruel words spoken,
- When my jealous rage caused her to fear?
- Oft-times I think she knows I'm longing,
- Knows that she could ease my aching heart;
- Would she say "Forgive me, oh, my darling,
- Do not grieve, for we shall never part"?
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