Fifty Years
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Fifty Years
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Its nearly time we were leaving, well have one more for the road
It dont mean nothing, it dont mean nothing
So we gather around the table, raise our champagne in the air
It dont mean nothing, it dont mean nothing
Cause weve got this night together well have here now forever
Dont tell me now you can write me a letter, where will we be in
Fifty years
So while were still together there aint no need to cry
It dont mean nothing, it dont mean nothing
Cause weve got this night together well have here now forever
Dont tell me now you can write me a letter, where will we be in
Fifty years
(like to say, say to you. like to say, say its true.....)
( and theres no-one out there other than you, oh no no )
Cause weve got this night together, well have here now forever
Dont tell me now, cant you write me a letter
Cause weve got this night together, well have here now forever
Dont tell me now, you can write me a letter
Where will we be in fifty years...
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