Believe me if all those Endearing young charms

Roger Whittaker - Believe me if all those Endearing young charms

Believe me if all those
Endearing young charms
Which I gaze on so fondly today
Were to change by tomorrow
And fleet in my arms,
Like fairy gifts fading away
Though would'st still be adored
As this moment thou art
Let thy loveliness fade as it will
And around the dear ruin
Each wish of my heart
Would entwine itself
Verdantly still.

It is not while beauty
And youth are thine own
And thy cheeks
Unprofaned by a tear
That the ferver and faith
Of a soul can be known
To which time will but
Make thee more dear
No the heart that has truly loved
Never forgets
But as truly loves
On to the close
As the sunflower turns
On her god when he sets
The same look which
She'd turned when he rose.

Trivia about the song Believe me if all those Endearing young charms by Roger Whittaker

When was the song “Believe me if all those Endearing young charms” released by Roger Whittaker?
The song Believe me if all those Endearing young charms was released in 1994, on the album “Danny Boy and Other Irish Favorites”.

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