N-Only Remembered C-V. Randolph's Folksongs of the Ozarks A-Traditional T- S-100 K-C B-4/4 F- K-A H- M-1E-2 E-5 D-8 C-2 E-4 E-4 a-2 a-5 a-8 F-4 E-3 L-1. Up and a- way like the dew of the morn- ing, L-2. Shall we be missed when------- oth- ers suc- ceed us, L-3. On- ly the truth that in life we have spo- ken, H- M-4E-2 a-5 b-8 c-2 a-4 b-4 c-2 b-4 a-4 b-1 L- soar- ing from earth to its hea- ven- ly home, L- reap- ing the fields we in spring- time have sown? L- On- ly the seeds that on Earth we have sown, H- M-4c-2 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 E-4 F-2 a-5 a-8 F-4 E-3 L- Thus would I leave from this world and its toil- ing: L- Nay, for the sow- er shall pass from his la- bor, L- These shall pass on- ward while we are for- got- ten, H- M-1E-2 a-5 b-8 c-4 a-2 b-4 c-2 G-4 b-4 a-1 L- On- ly re- mem- bered for what I have done. L- On- ly re- mem- bered for what he has done. L- On- ly re- mem- bered for what we have done. H- CHORUS: M-4E-2 E-5 D-8 C-4 E-3 a-2 a-5 a-8 F-4 E-3 L- L- On- ly re- mem- bered, On- ly re- mem- bered, H- M-4E-2 a-5 b-8 c-4 a-2 b-4 c-2 b-4 a-4 b-1 L- L- On- ly re- mem- bered for what we have done; H- M-4c-2 c-5 c-8 b-4 a-3 F-2 a-5 a-8 F-4 E-3 L- L- On- ly re- mem- bered, On- ly re- mem- bered, H- M-4E-2 a-5 b-8 c-4 a-2 b-4 c-2 G-4 b-4 a-1 L- L- On- ly re- mem- bered for what we have done.