I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
by A.P. Carter
One of the most popular and unrequited love songs of all time, this song entered country music tradition in 1929 when it was recorded and was made famous by the original Carter Family. The tune is practically the same as a number of later songs, including "Great Speckled Bird," "Wild Side Of Life," and "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels."
I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
'Twould been better for us both had we
never
In this wide and wicked world had never met,
But the pleasure we both seemed to gather
I'm sure, love, I'll never forget
Oh, I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes
Who is sailing far over the sea
I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes
And I wonder if he ever thinks of me
Oh, you told me once, dear, that you loved me;
You vowed that we never would part
But a link in the chain has been broken
Leaving me with a sad and aching heart
When the cold, cold grave shall enclose me
Will you come near and shed just one tear?
Will you say to the strangers around you
A poor heart you have broken lies here?
