| When I grow too old to dream
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| I’ll have you to remember
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| When I grow too old to dream
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| Your love will live in my heart
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| So kiss me, my sweet
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| And so let us part
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| And when I grow too old to dream
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| That kiss will live in my heart
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| Ah! |
| Ah!
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| And when I grow too old to dream
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| That kiss, that kiss will live-
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| Remember?
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| The old deserted beach that we walked
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| Remember?
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| The cafe in the park where we talked
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| Remember?
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| The tenor on the boat that we chartered
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| Belching «The Bartered Bride»
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| Ah, how we laughed
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| Ah, how we cried
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| Ah, how you promised
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| And ah, how I lied
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| That dilapidated inn
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| Remember, darling?
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| The proprietress’s grin
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| Also her glare
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| Yellow gingham on the bed
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| Remember, darling?
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| And the canopy in red
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| Needing repair
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| I think you were there
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| The local village dance on the green
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| Remember?
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| The lady with the large tambourine
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| Remember?
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| The one who played the harp in her boa
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| Thought she was so adept
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| Ah, how we laughed
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| Ah, how we wept
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| Ah, how we polka’d
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| And ah, how we slept
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| How we kissed and how we clung
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| Remember, darling?
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| We were foolish, we were young
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| More than we knew
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| Yellow gingham on the bed
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| Remember, darling?
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| And the canopy in red
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| Or was it blue?
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| Funny little games that we played
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| Remember?
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| The unexpected knock of the maid
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| Remember?
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| The wine that made us both rather merry
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| And oh so very frank
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| Ah, how we laughed
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| Ah, how we drank
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| You acquiesced
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| And the rest is a blank
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| What we did with your perfume
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| Remember, darling?
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| The condition of the room
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| When we were through
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| Our inventions were unique
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| Remember, darling?
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| I was limping for a week
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| You caught the flu
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| I’m sure it was you
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| And when I grow too old to dream
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| Your love will live in my heart |