A popular song from 1920.
Words by Harry D. Kerr and John Cooper.
Music by Earl Burtnett.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- When love into my dreams was creeping
I gave my heart into your keeping
It brought the harvest I am reaping
And I always wonder now
Chorus
When you have another’s arms about you
Do you ever think of me
When you whisper, “I can’t live without you”
Do you ever think of me
And when your eyes disguise
The same old loving lies you tell so tenderly
Deep in your heart unfeeling
When some heart you’re stealing
Do you ever think of me
- When summer twilight’s gently falling
I’d love to know if you’re recalling
Your tender words to me enthralling
And my heart is wond’ring still
Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: