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Slide set: Who knows? Who cares? (song: Bamforth & Co., 18 slides, 1910)

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Slide 1
Intro. with Title
Slide 2
Once all the world seem'd full of sunshine
Slide 3
Now all the world is filled with darkness
Slide 4
Shadows across my path have fallen, empty the life I live
Slide 5
No one to speak a word of comfort, no one a thought to give
Slide 6
Who knows how much I miss you?
Slide 7
Who knows how I long to kiss you?
Slide 8
Oft-times I can hear you answer
Slide 9
Who knows what life is without you?
Slide 10
I never knew how much I loved you till you had gone away
Slide 11
Could I recall those hard words spoken
Slide 12
Oft-times I meant to ask forgiveness
Slide 13
Why should the hardest words be spoken to those we love the best
Slide 14
Who knows how much I miss you?
Slide 15
Who knows how I long to kiss you?
Slide 16
Oft-times I can hear you answer, answer to my silent prayers
Slide 17
Who knows what is life without you?
Slide 18
Chorus
Lucerna ID  3003562

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 23 November 2016

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