paroles de chanson When You And I Were Young Maggie - David Grisman
I
wandered
today
to
the
hill,
Maggie
To
watch
the
scene
below
The
creek
and
the
rusty
old
mill,
Maggie
Where
we
sat
in
the
long,
long
ago.
The
green
grove
is
gone
from
the
hill,
Maggie
Where
first
the
daisies
sprung
The
old
rusty
mill
is
still,
Maggie
Since
you
and
I
were
young.
A
city
so
silent
and
lone,
Maggie
Where
the
young
and
the
gay
and
the
best
In
polished
white
mansion
of
stone,
Maggie
Have
each
found
a
place
of
rest
Is
built
where
the
birds
used
to
play,
Maggie
And
join
in
the
songs
that
were
sung
For
we
sang
just
as
gay
as
they,
Maggie
When
you
and
I
were
young.
They
say
I
am
feeble
with
age,
Maggie
My
steps
are
less
sprightly
than
then
My
face
is
a
well
written
page,
Maggie
But
time
alone
was
the
pen.
They
say
we
are
aged
and
grey,
Maggie
As
spray
by
the
white
breakers
flung
But
to
me
you're
as
fair
as
you
were,
Maggie
When
you
and
I
were
young.
And
now
we
are
aged
and
grey,
Maggie
The
trials
of
life
nearly
done
Let
us
sing
of
the
days
that
are
gone,
Maggie
When
you
and
I
were
young.

1 It Had to Be You
2 All About You
3 Moonlight In Vermont
4 Quien Te Amaba Ya Se Va
5 Let's Go Home
6 Honolulu Nights
7 I Can't Give You Anything But Love
8 Besame Mucho
9 Unforgettable
10 Shady Grove
11 I Thought About You
12 Impromptu
13 When You And I Were Young Maggie
14 You Are My Flower
15 Anniversary Waltz
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