The Fellowship Song

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The Fellowship Song
Words by Byron D. Stokes, Albion '13; Music by F. Dudleigh Vernor, Albion '14. (Arranged by Milton C. Anderson, Cincinnati '50)

Gone forever the soft June nights, gone the rollicking crew,
That stole away from the darken'd lodge, at the witching hour of two;
Scatter'd like leaves in the autumn breeze, that amorous company,
But where'er I roam I'll be longing for the fellows who liv'd with me.

CHORUS
True blue the fellowship, true thru the years, Born in the days a-gone;

Golden the tho'ts that our mem'ries hoard, fine and fair as the dawn.
There's always a blue sky above, boys, and a bright golden star sails high,

And the Blue and Gold are blended in the soul of a Sigma Chi.
And the Blue and Gold are blended in the soul of a Sigma Chi.


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