"There's Love for You & Me" (8 May 1849) Words by the late Thomas Hood Adapted & Arranged by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 Baltimore, MD: George Willig, Jr. Plate No. 2193 [Source: 461850@LoC] 1. There is dew for the flow'ret, And honey for the bee; And bowers for the wild bird, And love for you and me! There are tears for the many, And pleasure for the few; But let the world pass on, dear, There's love for me and you! 2. There is care that will not leave us, And pain that will not flee; But on our hearth unaltered Sits love, 'tween you and me! Our love, it ne'er was reckoned, Yet good it is and true; It's half the world to me, dear, It's all the world to you!