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  • CPDL #23824:     
Editor: Ken Sambuchi (submitted 2011-07-02).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 32 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Arranged by C. J. Spatafora from "The Old Songs Chorus"

General Information

Title: Smilin' through
Composer: Arthur A. Penn

Number of voices: 3vv   Voicing: TBB

Genre: SecularBarbershop

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1919

Description:

External websites: First edition at Indiana Library

Original text and translations

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There's a little brown road windin' over the hill
To a little white cot by the sea;
There's a little green gate at whose trellis I wait,
While two eyes o' blue come smilin' through at me!

There's a gray lock or two in the brown of the hair,
There's some silver in mine, too, I see;
But in all the long years when the clouds brought their tears,
Those two eyes o' blue kept smilin' through at me!

And if ever I'm left in this world all alone,
I shall wait for my call patiently;
For if Heaven be kind, I shall wake there to find
Those two eyes o' blue still smilin' through at me!