"Go, We Must Meet No More" (26 Dec 1846) Ballad The Poetry by John Hill Hewitt, Esqr., 1801-1890 The Music by Francis Buck Baltimore, MD: F. D. Benteen Plate No. 989 [Source: 411650@LoC] 1.  Go-- we must meet no more, Fate has ordain’d it so; One look and all is o’er, One last farewell-- then go. But when amidst the gay, Warm smiles are greeting thee; Still hear me trembling say "Wilt thou remember me?" Still hear me trembling say "Wilt thou remember me?" 2.  Go-- thou hast never lov'd Falsehood is in thy smiles; Vain have the efforts prov'd That led me to thy toils. Oft when the twilight gray Steals o'er the waveless sea; Let mem'ry turn this way, Think-- and remember me. Let mem'ry turn this way, Think-- and remember me. 3.  Go-- there are brighter eyes Beaming in foreign lands; Lips stored with luxuries, Light forms and tender hands. When other lips shall tell Tales of their love for thee; Think of our last farewell-- Think-- and remember me.