Days Gone By
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Days Gone By
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There's a cold wind in the air tonight,
It takes me back to the memories.
I close my eyes 'neath a million stars,
And i remember..
Can you hear the song on the radio?
It takes me there where i want to be.
Where the river runs,
When we were young,
And you were there...
You were there...
So, where have all those days gone by?
Rolling like the river.
In my heart you're by my side,
In my heart you never left my side.
She left the city late that summer,
Running fast with the desert wind.
She closed her eyes 'neath a million stars,
And it was over...
And it was over now...
So, where have all those days gone by?
We can't stop the river.
In my heart you'll never die,
In my heart it never dies.
One day they'll write a song for you... my love.
One day they'll write a song for you, for you.
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