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Whither must I wander?
Words by ‘Musie by
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. R. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS.
Andante. tranguilto,
VOICE. ==
Home no more home to me.
PIANO.
whither must I wander? Hunger my dri. ver, I go...where I must.
rtf
Cold blows the win-ter wind o-ver hill and hea - ther: ‘Thick drives the
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risuluty
rain
and my roof is in the dust
ea prt.
ree, The true word of welcome was spo. ken in the door
Poco ral. |
a tempo ra -
Dear days of with the faces in the fire light; Kind folks of
a tempo
old, you come a. gain no more.
calla voce
St
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Home was home then,my dear, full of kindly faces, Home was home then, my dear,
hap.py for the child. Fire and the win dows bright glit tered on the moor -
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-land; Song, tune-ful song, built a pa-lace in the wild.
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risoluto
Now when day dawns on the brow of the moor-land, Lone stands the house
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chim.ney-stone is cold. Lone let it stand now the friends are all depart
poco rif |pp
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bring the bees and flowers; Red shall the hea.therbloom 0-ver hill and val -
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‘Whither must I wander?Fair the day shine as it shone on my child-hood; Fair shine the day _on the
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house with o_pen door. Birds come and ery there and twitter in the chim
come again no more
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