"Where my caravan has rested, Flowers I leave you on the grass. All the flowers of love and memory, You will find them when you pass."
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Parodied in Punch, vol. 147 (12 August 1914) p. 157 ("A Song for the Holidays")
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Edward Teschemacher
Edward Frederick Teschemacher (5 February 1876 – 15 May 1940) was a prolific writer of song lyrics.
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