paroles de chanson When the World Was Young - Nancy Wilson
It
isn't
by
chance
I
happen
to
be,
A
boulevardier,
the
toast
of
Paris.
For
over
the
noise,
the
talk
and
the
smoke,
I'm
good
for
a
laugh,
a
drink
or
a
jokei
walk
in
a
room,
a
party
or
ball,
"Come
sit
over
here"
somebody
will
call.
"A
drink
for
M'sieur,
a
drink
for
us
all!
But
how
many
times
I
stop
and
recall.
Ah,
the
apple
trees,
Blossoms
in
the
breeze,
That
we
walked
among,
Lying
in
the
hay,
Games
we
used
to
play,
While
the
rounds
were
sung,
Only
yesterday,
when
the
world
was
young.
Wherever
I
go
they
mention
my
name,
And
that
in
itself,
is
some
sort
of
fame,
"Come
by
for
a
drink,
we're
having
a
game,"
Wherever
I
go
I'm
glad
that
I
came.
The
talk
is
quite
gay,
the
company
fine,
There's
music
and
laughter,
and
glamour
and
wine,
And
beautiful
girls
and
some
of
them
mine,
But
often
my
eyes
see
a
diff'rent
shine.
Ah,
the
apple
trees,
Sunlit
memories,
Where
the
hammock
swung,
On
our
backs
we'd
lie,
Looking
at
the
sky,
Till
the
stars
were
strung,
Only
last
July
when
the
world
was
young.
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