It was on a summer's evening when all the world stood still Two lovers rambled down a lane to an old and whirring mill He was leaving on the morrow for a land far far away And as she nestled close to him she heard him softly say "I'll return my little sweetheart, in the Spring And for us those wedding bells will gaily ring And when all the wrongs are righted Our hearts will be united I'll return my little sweetheart, in the Spring." On the quay there stands a soldier in uniform so bright He's waiting for the big troop ship to take him to the fight For the bugles they are blowing and the masts are pointed high And as the cable settled down from below there comes a sigh "I'll return my little sweetheart, in the Spring And for us those wedding bells will gaily ring And when all the wrongs are righted Our hearts will be united I'll return my little sweetheart, in the Spring." In a cottage by the fireside sits a maiden young and fair And as the tears roll down her cheeks, the letter she had there And as she read it o'er and o'er it was more than she could bear For e'er the morning dawned on her she was gone for all most fair So they laid in her in a graveyard in the Spring And for her those wedding bells would never ring For among the dead and dying her soldier boy was lying When they laid her in a graveyard in the Spring "I'll return my little sweetheart, in the Spring And for us those wedding bells will gaily ring And when all the wrongs are righted Our hearts will be united I'll return my little sweetheart, in the Spring."