Lyrics Yesterday When I Was Young (Hier encore) - Charles Aznavour
Yesterday
when
I
was
young
The
taste
of
life
was
sweet
like
rain
upon
my
tongue,
I
teased
at
life
as
if
it
were
a
foolish
game
The
way
an
evening
breeze
would
tease
a
candle
flame,
The
thousand
dreams
I
dreamed,
the
splendid
things
I
planned
I
always
built
to
last
on
weak
and
shifting
sand,
I
lived
by
night
and
shunned
the
naked
light
of
day
And
only
now
I
see
how
the
years
have
run
away
Yesterday
when
I
was
young
There
were
so
many
songs
that
waited
to
be
sung,
So
many
wild
pleasures
that
lay
in
store
for
me
And
so
much
pain
my
dazzled
eyes
refused
to
see,
I
ran
so
fast
that
time
and
youth
at
last
ran
out
and
I
never
stopped
to
think
what
life
was
all
about,
And
every
conversation
that
I
can
recall
Concerned
itself
with
me,
and
nothing
else
at
all.
Yesterday
the
moon
was
blue
And
every
crazy
day
brought
something
new
to
do,
And
I
used
my
magic
age
as
if
it
were
a
wand
And
never
saw
the
waste
and
emptiness
beyond,
The
game
of
love
I
played
with
arrogance
and
pride
And
every
flame
I
lit
so
quickly,
quickly
died
The
friends
I
made
all
seemed,
somehow,
to
drift
away
And
only
I
am
left
on
stage
to
end
the
play.
Yesterday
when
I
was
young
There
were
so
many
songs
that
waited
to
be
sung,
So
many
wild
pleasures
lay
in
store
for
me
And
so
much
pain
my
dazzled
eyes
refused
to
see,
There
are
so
many
songs
in
me
that
won′t
be
sung
Cause
I
feel
the
bitter
taste
of
tears
upon
my
tongue
And
the
time
has
come
for
me
to
pay
for
yesterday
When
I
was
young.
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