Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song This Is a Changing World (from Pacific 1860), artist - Noël Coward.
Date of issue: 03.08.2012
Song language: English
This Is a Changing World (from Pacific 1860) |
This is a changing world, my dear |
New songs are sung—new stars appear |
Though we grow older year by year |
Our hearts can still be gay |
Young love at best is a passing phase |
Charming and foolish and blind |
There may be happier, wiser days |
When youth is far behind |
Where are the snows of yesteryear |
When Winter’s done and Spring is near? |
No regrets are worth a tear |
We’re living in a changing world, my dear |
The world was young |
So many, many years ago |
The passage of time must show |
Some traces of change |
Love songs once sung |
Much laughter, many tears |
Have echoed down the years |
The past is old and strange |
This is a changing world, my dear |
New dreams are dreamed |
New dawns appear |
Passion’s a feckless cavalier |
Who loves and rides away |
Time will persuade you laugh at grief |
Time is your tenderest friend |
Life may be lonely and joy be brief |
But everything must end |
Love is a charming souvenir |
When days is done and night draws near |
No regrets are worth a tear |
We’re living in a changing world, my dear |
(As recorded by Noel Coward, 1946) |
(Unsung verse) |
[Each waning moon |
All dawns that rise, all suns that set |
Change like the tides that flow across the sands |
Each little tune |
That fills our hearts with vague regret |
Each little love duet |
Fades in our hands |
Don’t stray among the moments that have fled |
New days are just ahead |
New words are still unsaid.] |