"Why, No One to Love?" (Vocal). Words and music by Stephen Collins Foster. First edition, New York: S.T. Gordon, 1862.
No one to love in this beautiful world, Full of warm hearts and bright beaming eyes? Where is the lone heart that nothing can find That is lovely beneath the blue skies. No one to love! No one to love! Why, no one to love? What have you done in this beautiful world, That you're sighing of no one to love?
Dark is the soul that has nothing to dwell on! How sad must its brightest hours prove! Lonely the dull brooding spirit must be That has no one to cherish and love. No one to love! No one to love! Why, no one to love? What have you done in this beautiful world, That you're sighing of no one to love?
Many a fair one that dwells on the earth Who would greet you with kind words of cheer, Many who gladly would join in your pleasures Or share in your grief with a tear. No one to love! No one to love! Why, no one to love? Where have you roamed in this beautiful world, That you're sighing of no one to love?