F C G
[Verse]
F
Scenes of my childhood arise before my gaze,
C G
Bringing recollections of bygone happy days.
F
When down in the meadow in childhood I would roam,
C F
No one's left to cheer me now with-in that good old home,
Dm
Father and Mother, they have pass'd away;
C E
Sister and brother, now lay beneath the clay,
[Chorus]
F Gm
But while life does remain to cheer me, I'll re-tain
Am G
This small violet I pluck'd from mother's grave.
[Break]
G
Only a violet I pluck'd when but a boy,
C G
And oft'times when sad at heart this flow'r has giv'n me joy;
[Chorus]
F Gm
But while life does remain in memoriam I'll re-tain,
Am G
This small violet I pluck'd from mother's grave.
[Verse]
F
Well I remember my dear old mother's smile,
C G
As she used to greet me when I returned from toil,
F
Always knitting in the old arm chair,
C F
Father used to sit and read for all us children there,
Dm
But now all is silent around the good old home;
C E
They all have left me in sorrow here to roam,
[Chorus]
F Gm
But while life does remain, in memoriam I'll re-tain
Am F
This small violet I pluck'd from mother's grave.