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A Song Of Home

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I am singing a song to the boys to-day,     A song of the home that is far away.     And I know that an echo the word is waking     In many a heart that is secretly aching,     Yes, almost breaking, thinking of Home, dear Home.     But thought, dear boys, is a carrier dove,     And it flies straight into the hearts you love.     You picture the days of your youthful joys,     The old home circle, the girls and boys     You knew in that wonderful world of pleasure,     When life danced on to a lilting measure;     Each scene you treasure, thinking of Home, dear Home.     And here is a thought that is sweet and true -     The ones you long for are longing for you.     You picture the day when the war is done,     The duty accomplished, the victory won,     And over the billows our ships go leaping,     Into our beautiful harbour sweeping,     And with laughter and weeping, you go back Home, Home, Home.     On the walls of your heart you must hang with care     This beautiful picture, framed in prayer.     Thinking of Home, you are blazing a trail     For that glorious day when our ships shall sail;     Where the Goddess of Liberty lights the water     To guide you back from the fields of slaughter,     Fair Freedom's daughter, who welcomes us Home, Home, Home.     So hold your vision, and work and pray,     As you dream of the Home that is far away.

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"I am singing a song to the boys to-day,..."

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