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PS-400 Old Poets- A Place in Your Memory, Dearest
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song written to the old poem 'A Place in Thy Memory' by (the old poet) Gerald Griffin orchestrated version, multitrack
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Podcasts Poetry
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November 09, 2014
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MP3 3.8 MB 224 kbps 2:23
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song written to the old poem 'A Place in Thy Memory' by Gerald Griffin
Lyrics
A place In your memory, Dearest Is all that I claim To pause And look back when you hear The sound of my name Another may woo thee nearer Another may win and wear I care not thought he be dearer If I'm remembered There Could I be your true lover Could you smile on me? I would be the fondest and nearest That ever loved thee But a cloud over my pathway is glooming Which never must break upon thee And Heaven which made thee all blooming Never made thee To wither On me. Words From: "Song" by Gerald Griffin
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