Memories Of Old Days

Album: The Missing Piece (1977)
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  • Now the wings fell to ground as the miles they were crossed
    All the years seemed like days as the time it was lost
    For without his solutions and reasons for why
    He should come up for air to the town once his by

    So soon on his way
    Shadows from the pathways
    Memories of old days

    That the journey was long many thoughts filled his mind
    As he neared the stop always a dream he would find
    But the road that he knew could no longer be seen
    And the city lights flickered where lake waters gleamed

    With sadness today
    Hopes of joy yesterday
    Memories of old days

    Sky and the trees of his youthful time spent
    Only smoke, only paper. No colour or scent

    With sadness today
    Hopes of joy yesterday
    Memories of old days Writer/s: DEREK SHULMAN, KERRY MINNEAR, RAYMOND SHULMAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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