Artist: | George Johnson (English) |
User: | Dan Casey |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 1 second |
Chord names: | Not defined |
Abusive: | |
Comment: | - |
VERSE 1
G C
I wandered today to the hill, Maggie,
G D7
To watch the scene below;
G C
The creek and the creaking old mill, Maggie,
G D7 G
As we used to long ago.
C G
The green grove is gone from the hill, Maggie,
D A7 D
Where first the daisies sprung;
G C
The creaking old mill is still, Maggie,
G D7 G
Since you and I were young.
C G
And now we are aged and gray, Maggie,
D A7 D
And the trials of life nearly done;
G C
Let us sing of the days that are gone, Maggie,
G D7 G
When you and I were young.
VERSE 2
G C
A city so silent and lone, Maggie,
G D7
Where the young and the gay and the best,
G C
In polished white mansions of stone, Maggie,
G D7 G
Have each found a place of rest,
C G
Is built where the birds used to play, Maggie,
D A7 D
And join in the songs that were sung;
G C
For we sang as gay as they, Maggie,
G D7 G
When you and I were young.
C G
And now we are aged and gray, Maggie,
D A7 D
And the trials of life nearly done;
G C
Let us sing of the days that are gone, Maggie,
G D7 G
When you and I were young.
VERSE 3
G C
They say I am feeble with age, Maggie,
G D7
My steps are less sprightly than then,
G C
My face is a well-written page, Maggie,
G D7 G
But time alone was the pen.
C G
They say we are aged and gray, Maggie,
D A7 D
As sprays by the white breakers flung;
G C
But to me you're as fair as you were, Maggie,
G D7 G
When you and I were young.
C G
And now we are aged and gray, Maggie,
D A7 D
And the trials of life nearly done;
G C
Let us sing of the days that are gone, Maggie,
G D7 G
When you and I were young.