When we had dined out in the candle light
Those sweet things we whispered in each other's ears
Those good times and the bad all through the years
Those memories they still haunt me, spring or fall
As I look up at the photograph on the wall.
She smiles down at me when I sit in her chair
Her face so bright against her raven-black hair
Her sparkling eyes like the glance of the deer
Her lips seem to whisper and I can almost hear
Her sweet little words when I sit in the hall
Looking up at her photograph on the wall.
She left me to face this cruel life all alone
I wish she was with me and never had gone
She was the one for me but she left me forlorn
I'd never find another if I tore the world down
I wish she was with me sitting here in the hall
When I look at her photograph on the wall.
I could never have dreamed in my wildest dreams
That she would leave me when only nineteen
If she was spared, I could have gone instead
But fate would heed nothing - not a word I said
I wish the ones that took her would soon give me the call
And not leave me here to stare at her photograph on the wall.