################################################################ # The following is the author's own interpretation of the song # # to be used for studying or private use only. Downloaded from # # www.TabGuitarLessons.com. FREE GUITAR SOFTWARE + LOTS MORE! # # Home of the 60 minute fretboard memory technique. You'll # # memorise ALL the notes and positions on the fretboard in 60 # # minutes or less. visit www.TabGuitarLessons.com today. # ################################################################ Date: 7/17/02; 8:32:22 PM >From: "mike hiner" Subject: When you and I were young Maggie 4/4 ( Don Edwards ) Written by George W. Johnson and James Austin Butterfield in 1866. (D) I wondered to (D7) day to the (G) hill Maggie To (D) watch the scene be (A7) low The (D) creek and the (D7) old rusty (G) mill Maggie Where we (D) sat in the (A7) long long (D) ago (D7) The (G) green grove is gone from the (D) hill Maggie Where the (A7) birds sang (E7) loud from the (A7) trees When I (D) first said I (D7) loved only (G) you Maggie And (D) you said you (A7) loved only (D) me But (G) now we are aged and (D) old Maggie The (A7) trails of (E7) life nearly (A7) done Lets (D) sing of the (D7) days that are gone (G) Maggie When (D) you and (A7) I were (D) young Our dreams they have never come true Maggie Our hopes they never were to be When I first said I loved only you Maggie And you said you loved only me The green grove is gone from the hill Maggie Where once the wild flowers sprang The old rusty mill is now still Maggie Since you and I were young But now we are aged and old Maggie The trails of life nearly run Lets sing of the days that are gone Maggie Since you and I were young