Foster's Melodies No. 47 "Cora Dean" (1860) Sing Written and Composed (Poetry and Music) by Stephen Collins Foster, 1826-1864 1. Near the broad Atlantic waters Roaming the woodlands green 'Mid Long Island's lovely daughters Fairesat of all was Cora Dean Soft her voice as liquid measure Heard when the streamlets move While her eyes of tender azure Glowed with the winning beams of love. CHORUS Cora Dean has left the summer roses Blooming o'er the lea While her fair and gentle form reposes Down by the calm blue sea. 2. Cora Dean was formed for loving Cheering the hearts of all None could sigh where she was moving Birds tuned their carols to her call Fields grew fairer at her coming Flowers a more joyful throng Skies were bright where she was roaming Streams danced the lighter to her song. (CHORUS) 3. Eyes bedimmed with tears are streaming Round her deserted home Silent stars are nightly beaming Lending a sadness to the gloom While the winds of summer dying Borne from the deep dark wave O're the land in dirges sighing Murmur with sorrow round her grave. (CHORUS)