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We Were Boys Together.

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(Music by Russell.)     We were boys together,      And never can forget     The school-house near the heather,      In childhood where we met;     The humble home to memory dear,      Its sorrows and its joys;     Where woke the transient smile or tear,      When you and I were boys.     We were youths together,      And castles built in air,     Your heart was like a feather,      And mine weighed down with care;     To you came wealth with manhood's prime,      To me it brought alloys--     Foreshadowed in the primrose time.      When you and I were boys.     We're old men together--      The friends we loved of yore,     With leaves of autumn weather,      Are gone for evermore.     How blest to age the impulse given,      The hope time ne'er destroys--     Which led our thoughts from earth to heaven,      When you and I were boys!

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