paroles de chanson Those Were the Days Festival Hall 1972 – Remastered - Mary Hopkin
Once
upon
a
time
there
was
a
tavern
Where
we
used
to
raise
a
glass
or
two
Remember
how
we
laughed
away
the
hours
Think
of
all
the
great
things
we
would
do
Those
were
the
days,
my
friend
We
thought
they'd
never
end
We'd
sing
and
dance
forever
and
a
day
We'd
live
the
life
we
choose
we'd
fight
and
never
lose
For
we
were
young
and
sure
to
have
our
way
Then
the
busy
years
went
rushing
by
us
We
lost
our
starry
notions
on
the
way
If
by
chance
I'd
see
you
in
the
tavern
We'd
smile
at
one
another
and
we'd
say
Those
were
the
days,
my
friend
We
thought
they'd
never
end
We'd
sing
and
dance
forever
and
a
day
We'd
live
the
life
we
choose
we'd
fight
and
never
lose
Those
were
the
days
Oh
yes,
those
were
the
days
Just
tonight
I
stood
before
the
tavern
Nothing
seemed
the
way
it
used
to
be
In
the
glass
I
saw
a
strange
reflection
Was
that
lonely
woman
really
me?
Those
were
the
days,
my
friend
We
thought
they'd
never
end
We'd
sing
and
dance
forever
and
a
day
We'd
live
the
life
we
choose
we'd
fight
and
never
lose
Those
were
the
days,
oh
yes,
those
were
the
days
Through
the
door
there
came
familiar
laughter
I
saw
your
face
and
heard
you
call
my
name
Oh
my
friend
we're
older
but
no
wiser
For
in
our
hearts
the
dreams
are
still
the
same
Those
were
the
days,
my
friend
We
thought
they'd
never
end
We'd
sing
and
dance
forever
and
a
day
We'd
live
the
life
we
choose
we'd
fight
and
never
lose
Those
were
the
days,
oh
yes,
those
were
the
days
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