The Riverside song book/The Bridge
THE BRIDGE.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. M. Lindsay.
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1. I stood on the bridge at mid - night, As the
2. How oft - en, O, how oft - en, In the
3. Tor my heart was hot and rest - less, And my
4. Yet when- ev - er I cross the riv - er On its
clocks were strik - ing the hour, And the
days that had gone by, I had
life was full of care, And the
bridge with wood - en piers, Like the
moon rose o’ the cit - y, Be -
stood on that bridge at mid - night And
bur - den laid up - on me Seemed
o - dor of brine from the o - cean Comes the
hind the dark church tower. And
grazed on that wave and sky! How
great - er than I could bear. But
thought of oth - er years. And for-
like . . those wa - ters rush - ing A -
oft - en, O, how oft - en, I had
now it has fall - en from me, It is
ev - er and for - ev - er, As
mong the wood - en pier, A
wished that the ebb - ing tide Would
bur - ied in - the sea; And
long as the riv - er flows, As
flood . . of thoughts came o’er - me .. That
bear me a - way on its bos - om O’er the
on - ly the sor - row of oth - ers Thrown its
long as the heart has pas - sions, As
D.C.
filled my eyes . . . with tears. . . . . .
o - cean wild . . . and wide! . . . . .
shad - ow o - ver me . . . . .
long as life . . . has
Verses 1,2,3.D.C.
Verse 4.
woes; The moon and its bro - ken re -
Verse 4.
flec - tion And its shad - ows shall ap -
pear. As the symbol of love in
heav - en. And its wav - ’ring im - age here.