Days Gone By, The
O, dearly loved and soon to part.
In shine and shadow tried
You'll ne'er escape from any heart
We've opened to you wide!
Of days gone by us, friend
Of days gone by,
We'll store a precious memory
Of days gone by.
You've led to Truth's unfading mead
And fountain never dry,
And, faithful, served our every need
In days gone by.
In days gone by, our friend,
In days gone by,
You've earned a sacred memory
In days gone by.
The bridegroom and the bonny bride
Still bless the happy tie
Wherewith you bound them side by side,
In th' days gone by.
Of days gone by so fleet,
Of days gone by,
They keep a blessed memory
Of th’ days gone by.
The mourners over many a grave
Yet thank the Power on high
For tender, healing words you gave
In days gone by.
Of days gone by, belov'd,
Of days gone by,
They guard a holy memory
Of days gone by.
What tho' our hearts are full of tears,
We'll keep our eyelids dry:
Aye, laugh at all the quips and jeer
Of days gone by.
Of days gone by in glee,
Of th’ days gone by,
We'll lodge a happy memory
Of th days gone by!
- Title
- Days Gone By, The
- Alternative Title
- O, dearly loved and soon to part
- Creator
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George Shepard Burleigh
- Bibliographic Citation
- George S. Burleigh Papers, 1825-1902. John Hay Library, Brown University. Large Scrapbook 232; an additional copy in a folder at John Hay
- Date
- 1890
- Subject
- Occasional Poem
- Religion
- note
- First Congregational Society of Providence, Rhode Island - Farewell to their pastor Thomas R. Slicer (1847-1916), a noted reformer.
- VIAF link for Thomas R. Slicer
- This poem was sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne, by the church choir at the farewell ceremony.
- This Farewell event took place May 23, 1890.
- Media
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The Days Gone By