Lyrics Those Were the Days - Rita Springer
This
is
a
true
story.
I
grew
up
on
a
ranch
in
California
with
a
tree
house
in
the
front
pasture
and
geese
and
goats
everywhere.
This
is
for
the
sibs.
There
are
six
of
us
and
back
then
that
was
enough
for
a
tag
football
team.
Life
truly
was
simple
then.
I
can
remember
when
the
sky
was
so
blue
We
played
cowboys
and
Indians
and
can
you
catch
the
moon
Girl-clubs
in
the
tree-house
and
the
boys
they
had
to
stay
out
Wondering
what
we
were
doing
up
there
all
afternoon
Those
were
the
days
when
life
was
a
little
simpler
Those
were
the
days
we
didn't
have
much
to
say
Those
were
the
days
when
we
looked
so
forward
to
winter
And
April
flowers
and
the
summer
rain
We
had
geese
on
the
front
porch
and
we
had
goats
in
the
backyard
Daddy
was
always
bringing
home
a
lost
soul
to
free
It's
funny
what
you
remember
in
a
house
made
of
timber
Six
hungry
wide-eyed
mouths
to
feed
There's
no
place
like
home
Oh,
we
had
nothing
fancy
Just
welfare
and
community
And
stray
dogs
we
loved
and
buried
in
the
backyard
Oh,
there's
no
place
like
home
It's
a
song
if
there's
a
melody
Survival,
if
no
harmony
It's
a
choice
to
make
a
symphony
out
of
anything
at
all
I
can
remember
when
the
sky
was
so
blue
But
growing
up,
it
changes,
all
the
things
we
have
to
do
I'm
thankful
for
the
memories
no
matter
where
they
take
me
And
it's
always
just
a
little
bittersweet
too
Those
were
the
days
the
sky
was
so
blue
Oh,
those
were
the
days
that
I
remember
You
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