Song of the Violin

Album: Days of Our Lives (2004)
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  • The last fifty years
    Have seen laughter and tears
    And your hair slowly fade to gray
    Your children are grown now
    And it's hard to believe
    How the years have just all slipped away

    But in time you've gained a wisdom
    That seems to elude the young
    And each line that now marks your face
    Tells the stories of all that you've done
    So fear not the passing of days
    'Cause like the song of the violin
    You only grow sweeter with age

    As time's pages turn
    You lived and you learned
    What truly mattered most
    Is family and friends
    And in the end finding peace
    In the path that you chose

    'Cause in time you've gained a wisdom
    That seems to elude the young
    And each line that now marks your face
    Tells the stories of all that you've done
    So fear not the passing of the days
    'Cause like the song of the violin
    You only grow sweeter with age

    Oh, in time you've gained a wisdom
    That seems to elude the young
    And each line that now marks your face
    Tells the stories of all that you've done
    So fear not the passing of the days
    'Cause like the song of the violin
    You only grow sweeter with age
    'Cause like the song of the violin
    You only grow sweeter with age

    The last fifty years
    Have seen laughter and tears
    And your hair slowly fade to gray Writer/s: JAMES ALLEN OTTO
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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