American Old Time Song Lyrics: 37 Leave Me Not In Anger Darling
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 37
Leave Me Not in Anger, Darling.
Words by Thos. Westendorf. Music by Geo. W. Persely.
Leave me not in anger, darling, smile again before we part;
Keep the flow'rs of love still blooming in the garden of your heart;
Life without you would be lonely, days and years would dreary be;
For I love you, and you only can bring happiness to me.
Chorus.
Leave me not in anger, darling; smile again before we part;
Keep the flow'rs of love still blooming in the garden of your heart.
Leave me not in anger, darling, think of the happy past,
With its hours of golden pleasure, hours that sped away too fast;
Think of tender words then spoken, when our hearts were fond and true;
Let not olden ties be broken, ties that hind my life to you.- Chorus.
Leave me not in anger, darling, there'll be brighter, happier hours.
For I'll ever strew your pathway with life's rarest, sweetest flowers;
Waiting on your pleasure ever, happy only when you're near;
Darling, say you'll leave me never; let me always find you here. - Chorus.