Answer to the great popular song, "Don't Be Angry With Me Darling" [Cover Page: "I Am Not Angry With You Dearest" [Title Page:] "I Am Not Angry With You, Dearest" (1871) Song and Chorus Words by George Cooper, 1838-1927 Music by Henry Tucker, 1826-1884 New York: CHARLES W. HARRIS, 750 Broadway [Source: 100006457@HSM/LoC] 1. I am not angry with you, dearest, The passing cloud of care is gone; The smiles you love will beam more brightly, Since ev'ry pang of grief has flown! I thought of days and hopes departed, That know me in their youthful glow;-- When round my played the gentle-hearted, Whose songs were like the brooklet's flow! CHORUS [sung after each verse] I am not angry with you, dearest, Your love is still the same to me! My words of joy shall fall around you, In love's delightful melody (-lightful melody). 2. I am not angry with you, dearest, My heart still throbs the same for you; O, every tender word I utter, Shall speak my love as fond and true! The summer birds may leave the meadow, The summer flow'rs may fade and die; But O, my heart, in sun and shadow, Will breathe for you its latest sign.