paroles de chanson Catch Another Butterfly - John Denver
Do
you
remember
days
not
so
very
long
ago
When
the
world
was
run
by
people
twice
your
size
And
the
days
were
full
of
laughter
and
the
nights
were
full
of
stars
And
when
you
grew
tired
you
could
close
your
eyes
Yes
the
stars
were
were
there
for
wishing
and
the
wind
was
there
for
kites
And
the
morning
sun
was
there
for
rise
and
shine
And
even
in
the
sniffles
kept
you
home
from
school
in
bed
You
couldn't
hardly
stay
there
after
nine
And
I
wonder
if
the
smell
of
morning's
faded
What
happened
to
the
robin's
song
that
sparkled
in
the
sky
Where's
all
the
water
gone
that
tumbled
down
the
stream
Will
I
ever
catch
another
butterfly
Do
you
remember
campouts
right
in
your
own
backyard
And
wondering
how
airplanes
could
fly
And
the
hours
spent
just
playing
with
a
funny
rock
you
found
With
crystal
specks
as
blue
as
all
the
sky
Yes,
the
days
were
each
a
treasure
as
they
blended
into
years
The
memories
that
come
so
sharp
and
plain
And
while
we
were
enjoying
these
moments,
did
we
mourn
That
today
would
never
come
this
way
again
And
I
wonder
if
the
smell
of
morning's
faded
What
happened
to
the
robin's
song
that
sparkled
in
the
sky
Where's
all
the
water
gone
that
tumbled
down
the
stream
Will
I
ever
catch
another
butterfly
Now
I
watch
my
son,
he's
playing
with
his
toys
He's
happy
and
I
give
him
all
I
can
But
I
can't
help
feeling
just
a
little
tingling
inside
When
to
hear
him
say,
he
wants
to
be
a
man
And
I
wonder
if
the
smell
of
morning's
faded
What
happened
to
the
robin's
song
that
sparkled
in
the
sky
Where's
all
the
water
gone
that
tumbled
down
the
stream
Will
I
ever
catch
another
butterfly
Will
I
ever
catch
another
butterfly
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