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- There’s a church in the valley by the wildwood,
- No lovelier spot in the dale;
- No place is so dear to my childhood,
- As the little brown church in the vale.
- Refrain:
- Come to the church in the wildwood,
- Oh, come to the church in the dale,
- No spot is so dear to my childhood,
- As the little brown church in the vale.
- How sweet on a clear, Sabbath morning,
- To list to the clear ringing bell;
- Its tones so sweetly are calling,
- Oh, come to the church in the vale.
- There, close by the church in the valley,
- Lies one that I loved so well;
- She sleeps, sweetly sleeps, ’neath the willow,
- Disturb not her rest in the vale.
- There, close by the side of that loved one,
- To trees where the wild flowers bloom,
- When the farewell hymn shall be chanted
- I shall rest by her side in the tomb.
- From the church in the valley by the wildwood,
- When day fades away into night,
- I would fain from this spot of my childhood
- Wing my way to the mansions of light.
see also The Church in the Wildwood
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