EAE
'Neath the shadow, down the meadow, leaves lying on each side,
EB7E
by the river, flowers shiver, fading, dying in their pride.
EAE
Someone straying, long delaying, stands a-parting down the lane,
EB7E
I must leave you, someone's saying, till the roses come again.
EAE
When the roses come again, when the roses come again,
EB7E
I will meet you, I will greet you, when the roses come again.
EB7E
Oh-la-lay-ee, ah-le-hee, ah-le-hee.
( EAEEB7E )
EAE
As I wander, I will ponder on a happy bye and bye,
EB7E
on a summer over yonder with joy to you and I.
EAE
Do not borrow grief or sorrow in the hours that yet remain,
EB7E
we shall know a glad tomorrow when the roses come again.
EAE
When the roses come again, when the roses come again,
EB7E
I will meet you, I will greet you, when the roses come again.
EB7E
Oh-la-lay-ee, ah-le-hee, ah-le-hee.
( EAEEB7E )
EAE
Sunshine over clover blossom on the meadow wide,
EB7E
summer's fingers sweetly linger everywhere on every side.
EAE
Someone's roaming in the gloaming, happy hearts that feel no pain,
EB7E
all their sadness turned to gladness, now the roses come again.
EAE
When the roses come again, when the roses come again,
EB7E
I will meet you, I will greet you, when the roses come again.
EB7E
Oh-la-lay-ee, ah-le-hee, ah-le-hee.