Lyrics When I Was Young - Thomas Dybdahl
My
mother
was
music
My
father
was
the
word
My
sister
had
a
voice
like
none
you
ever
heard
And
I
learned
the
stories
and
songs
to
be
sung
When
I
was
young
I
was
young
My
mother
was
a
forest
My
father
chopped
the
wood
My
sister
kept
the
fire
burning
best
she
could
And
I
made
the
sparks
fly
and
I
burned
my
tongue
When
I
was
young
And
I
was
young
My
mother
was
a
preacher
My
father
was
a
friend
My
sister
was
the
teacher
until
the
end
And
I
was
brother
and
I
was
their
son
And
I
was
young
And
I
was
young
My
mother
died
praying
My
father
died
broke
The
sister
said
′Be
careful'
and
that′s
the
last
she
spoke
And
they
were
gone
and
then
I
was
one
But
I
was
young
And
I
was
young
Now
I
am
older
Now
I
am
grown
Now
I
am
colder
but
not
alone
I'm
with
my
lover
and
my
daughter
and
my
son
And
they
are
young
Mm-hmm
And
they
are
young
Mm-hmm
They
are
young
Mm-hmm
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