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Once upon a time there was a tavern, |
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Where we used to raise a glass or two. |
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Remember how we laughed away the hours, |
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think of all the great things we would do. |
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Those were the days my friend, |
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We thought they'd never end, |
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We'd sing and dance for-ever and a day, |
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We'd live the life we choose, |
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We'd fight and never lose, |
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For we were young and sure to have our way. |
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Lalala lah lala, lalala lah lala |
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Just tonight I stood before the tavern, |
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Nothing seemed the way it used to be. |
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In the glass I saw a strange reflection, |
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Was that lonely soldier really me. |
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Those were the days my friend, |
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We thought they'd never end, |
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We'd sing and dance for-ever and a day, |
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We'd live the life we choose, |
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We'd fight and never lose, |
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For we were young and sure to have our way. |
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Lalala lah lala, lalala lah lala |
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Through the door there came familiar laughter. |
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I saw your face and heard you call my name. |
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Oh, my friend, we're older but no wiser, |
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For in our hearts the dreams are still the same. |
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Those were the days my friend, |
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We thought they'd never end, |
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We'd sing and dance for-ever and a day, |
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We'd live the life we choose, |
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We'd fight and never lose, |
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For we were young and sure to have our way. |
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Lalala lah lala, lalala lah lala |