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Six Popular Songs (4)/Alice Gray

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ALICE GRAY.

She's all my fancy painted her,She's lovely, she's divine;But her heart it is another's,She never can be mine.Yet loved I as man never loved,A love without decay;—Oh, my heart—my heart is breakingFor the love of Alice Gray.
Her dark brown hair is braided o'erA brow of spotless white;Her soft blue eye now languishes—Now flashes with delight.The hair is braided not for me,The eye is turn'd away;—Yet my heart—my heart is breakingFor the love of Alice Gray.
I've sunk beneath the summer's sun,And trembled in the blast;But my pilgrimage is nearly done,The weary conflict's past. And when the green sod wraps my grave,May pity haply say,Oh his heart—his heart was brokenFor the love of Alice Gray.