Текст песни When the World Was Young - June Christy
They
call
me
coquette,
and
mademoiselle,
And
I
must
admit
I
like
it
quite
well.
It′s
something
to
be
the
darling
of
all;
Le
grande
femme
fatale,
the
belle
of
the
ball,
There's
nothing
as
gay
as
life
in
Paris,
There′s
no
other
person,
I'd
rather
be,
I
love
what
I
do,
I
love
what
I
see,
But
where
is
the
schoolgirl
that
used
to
be
me.
Ah,
the
apple
trees,
Where
at
garden
teas,
Jack-o-lanterns
swung:
Fashions
of
the
day,
Vests
of
applique,
Dresses
of
shantung,
Only
yesterday.
While
sitting
around
we
often
recall,
The
laugh
of
the
year,
the
night
of
them
all,
The
blonds
who
was
so
attractive
that
year,
Some
opening
night
that
made
us
all
cheer;
Remember
that
time
we
all
got
so
tight,
And
Jacques
and
Antoine
got
into
a
fight,
The
gendarmes
who
came,
passed
out
like
a
light,
I
laugh
with
the
rest,
it's
all
very
bright.
Ah,
the
apple
trees,
Sunlight
memories,
Where
the
hammock
swung,
On
our
backs
we′d
lie;
Looking
at
the
shy,
Till
the
stars
were
strung,
Only
last
July,
When
the
world
was
young.
You′ll
see
me
in
Cape
D'Antibes,
or
in
Spain,
I
follow
the
sun
by
boat
or
by
plane,
It′s
any
old
millionaire
in
a
storm,
For
I've
got
my
mink
to
keep
my
heart
warm:
And
sometimes
I
drink
too
much
with
the
crowd,
And,
sometimes
I
talk
a
little
too
loud,
My
head
may
be
aching,
but
it′s
unbowed,
And
sometimes
I
see
it
all
through
the
cloud
Ah,
the
apple
trees,
And
the
hive
of
bees,
Where
we
once
got
stung,
Summers
at
Bordeau,
Rowing
at
bateau,
Where
the
willow
hung,
Just
a
dream
ago,
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