Call Me Pet Names.

Call Me Pet Names.Call me pet names, dearest—call me a bird,That flies to thy breast at one cherishing word;That folds its wild wings there, ne’er thinking of flight,That tenderly sings there, in loving delight.O, my sad heart is pining for one fond word!Call me pet names, dearest—call me thy bird.Call me fond names, dearest—call me a star,Whose smiles beaming welcome thou feelest from afar,Whose light is the clearest, the truest to thee,When the night-time of sorrow steals over life’s sea.O, trust thy rich bark where its warm rays are!Call me pet names, darling—call me thy star.Call me sweet names, darling—call me a flower,That lives in the light of thy smile each hour;That droops when its heaven, thy love, grows cold;That shrinks from the wick’d, the false, and bold;That blooms for thee only, through sunlight and shower.Call me pet names, darling—call me a flower.Call me dear names, darling—call me thine own;Speak to me always in love’s low tone;Let not thy look nor thy voice grow cold;Let my fond worship thy being enfold;Love me forever, and love me alone;Call me pet names, darling—call me thine own.

Call me pet names, dearest—call me a bird,That flies to thy breast at one cherishing word;That folds its wild wings there, ne’er thinking of flight,That tenderly sings there, in loving delight.O, my sad heart is pining for one fond word!Call me pet names, dearest—call me thy bird.Call me fond names, dearest—call me a star,Whose smiles beaming welcome thou feelest from afar,Whose light is the clearest, the truest to thee,When the night-time of sorrow steals over life’s sea.O, trust thy rich bark where its warm rays are!Call me pet names, darling—call me thy star.Call me sweet names, darling—call me a flower,That lives in the light of thy smile each hour;That droops when its heaven, thy love, grows cold;That shrinks from the wick’d, the false, and bold;That blooms for thee only, through sunlight and shower.Call me pet names, darling—call me a flower.Call me dear names, darling—call me thine own;Speak to me always in love’s low tone;Let not thy look nor thy voice grow cold;Let my fond worship thy being enfold;Love me forever, and love me alone;Call me pet names, darling—call me thine own.

Call me pet names, dearest—call me a bird,That flies to thy breast at one cherishing word;That folds its wild wings there, ne’er thinking of flight,That tenderly sings there, in loving delight.O, my sad heart is pining for one fond word!Call me pet names, dearest—call me thy bird.Call me fond names, dearest—call me a star,Whose smiles beaming welcome thou feelest from afar,Whose light is the clearest, the truest to thee,When the night-time of sorrow steals over life’s sea.O, trust thy rich bark where its warm rays are!Call me pet names, darling—call me thy star.Call me sweet names, darling—call me a flower,That lives in the light of thy smile each hour;That droops when its heaven, thy love, grows cold;That shrinks from the wick’d, the false, and bold;That blooms for thee only, through sunlight and shower.Call me pet names, darling—call me a flower.Call me dear names, darling—call me thine own;Speak to me always in love’s low tone;Let not thy look nor thy voice grow cold;Let my fond worship thy being enfold;Love me forever, and love me alone;Call me pet names, darling—call me thine own.

Call me pet names, dearest—call me a bird,That flies to thy breast at one cherishing word;That folds its wild wings there, ne’er thinking of flight,That tenderly sings there, in loving delight.O, my sad heart is pining for one fond word!Call me pet names, dearest—call me thy bird.

Call me pet names, dearest—call me a bird,

That flies to thy breast at one cherishing word;

That folds its wild wings there, ne’er thinking of flight,

That tenderly sings there, in loving delight.

O, my sad heart is pining for one fond word!

Call me pet names, dearest—call me thy bird.

Call me fond names, dearest—call me a star,Whose smiles beaming welcome thou feelest from afar,Whose light is the clearest, the truest to thee,When the night-time of sorrow steals over life’s sea.O, trust thy rich bark where its warm rays are!Call me pet names, darling—call me thy star.

Call me fond names, dearest—call me a star,

Whose smiles beaming welcome thou feelest from afar,

Whose light is the clearest, the truest to thee,

When the night-time of sorrow steals over life’s sea.

O, trust thy rich bark where its warm rays are!

Call me pet names, darling—call me thy star.

Call me sweet names, darling—call me a flower,That lives in the light of thy smile each hour;That droops when its heaven, thy love, grows cold;That shrinks from the wick’d, the false, and bold;That blooms for thee only, through sunlight and shower.Call me pet names, darling—call me a flower.

Call me sweet names, darling—call me a flower,

That lives in the light of thy smile each hour;

That droops when its heaven, thy love, grows cold;

That shrinks from the wick’d, the false, and bold;

That blooms for thee only, through sunlight and shower.

Call me pet names, darling—call me a flower.

Call me dear names, darling—call me thine own;Speak to me always in love’s low tone;Let not thy look nor thy voice grow cold;Let my fond worship thy being enfold;Love me forever, and love me alone;Call me pet names, darling—call me thine own.

Call me dear names, darling—call me thine own;

Speak to me always in love’s low tone;

Let not thy look nor thy voice grow cold;

Let my fond worship thy being enfold;

Love me forever, and love me alone;

Call me pet names, darling—call me thine own.


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