In those Days Lyrics by Beverley Craven

In those Days Lyrics

    There's a blanket of mist on the dew coverded fields
    Far in the distance church bells peal
    and a hazy white sunlight breaks through the dawn
    catching the cobwebs spun on the lawn
    and in through the curtains, a thin shaft of light
    capturing diamonds of dust in their flight
    In those days, long before you were born
    Those days, when I was a child
    As I look back it seems like only yesterday
    When I was your age

    As a golden red sun sets in a mackerel sky
    On long summer evenings in twilight
    Riding home on your shoulders, holding your hand
    Watching the hourglass filling with sand
    And I still remember the stories you read
    And being carried back to my own little bed

    In those days, long before you were born
    Those days, when I was a child
    As I look back it seems like only yesterday
    When I was your age

    And I still remember the stories you read
    And being carried back to my own little bed

    In those days, long before you were born
    Those days, when I was a child
    As I look back it seems like only yesterday
    When I was your age

    In those days, long before you were born
    Those days, when I was a child
    As I look back it seems like only yesterday
    When I was your age

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