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Dear Little Boy of Mine

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Published
  
1918

Label
  
Lyricist(s)
  
J. Keirn Brennan

Genre
  
Ballad, Vocal music

Composer(s)
  
Language
  
English

Dear Little Boy of Mine is a World War I song published in 1918. Ernest R. Ball composed the music, and J. Keirn Brennan wrote the lyrics. Vocalist Charles Harrison performed the song. The piece was written for both voice and piano. M. Witmark & Sons was the original publisher of the song.

In December 1918, the song reached the number six spot on the US song charts.

Analysis

The song is written in first person from the point of view of a parent, who longs for her son. The narrator recounts moments of her son's childhood that she thinks of, often when she is lonely. It is not made clear whether the son has simply grown up and left home, gone to war, or has died. The lyrics can be interpreted various ways. Below is a sample of the lyrics:

Boy of mine, boy of mineAltho' my heart was aching,I seemed to know you wanted to go,Pride in your manhood waking.I'll be here, waiting, dearTill at a glad dawn's breaking,'I'll hear you say you're home to stay,Dear little boy of mine.'

References

Dear Little Boy of Mine Wikipedia


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