(D) G Goodbye Mary I must go, send the light down on me, so A D For it's do, because you're far across the sea D G Take this autumn leaf of gold, for it will never grow old D Always wear it near your heart and think of me D G Meet me yonder down the lane when I come back home again A D Neath the tree where this autumn leaf once grew D G Kiss me Mary then we'll part send a light with a broken heart A D When the leave begin to fall I'll be with you D G cho: I'll be there Mary dear, I'll be there A D When the fragrance of the roses fills the air G Neath that old oak tree so tall, when the leaves begin to fall A D I'll be there, yes, I'll be there, sweet Mary dear D G See the light within me sleep and it's comrade taking leave A D Then at home again the trees has come back D G If she loved you long ago she still loves you this I know D When one arm will do to hold her to you, Jack D G It was often time again as we wandered down the lane A D There beneath that old oak tree he found a grave D G There he knelt in silent prayer for the one he loved was there A D And the tears fell on the golden leaves he gave