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On Board The Steamer
Air: Midnight Hour
Put's Golden Songster: containing the largest and most popular collection of California songs ever published by John A Stone
San Francisco : D.E. Appleton & Co., 1858

  1. On board the steamer, homeward bound,
    With joyful hearts and noiseful glee;
    Good-by! Good-by! Shake hands all round
    Then travel o'er the sea.

    CHORUS
    But ne'er forget those pleasant times,
    The mountains high and grizzly bear,
    The good old camp up in the mines,
    The mountains fresh and fair.

  2. 'Tis twelve at night, the moon shines bright,
    The ship glides gently o'er the waves;
    The soul is filled with pure delight,
    And danger boldly braves.

    CHORUS.- But ne'er forget, &c.

  3. 'Tis mirth and jollity aboard-
    The mind runs wild as home draws nigh-
    No cheerless look, no angry word
    As homeward bound you fly.

    CHORUS.- But ne'er forget, &c.

  4. Good-by! Good-by! to all again-
    The long and tedious voyage is o'er;
    Good-by! Good-by! the raging main,
    Long may thy billows roar.

    CHORUS.- But ne'er forget, &c