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Ross King - we were younger then Lyrics



Ross King - we were younger then Lyrics




We took our car north and drove along the coast
I thought I knew the way but then we both got lost
How the lonely mountains soared
In the highlands, bare and brawn
I was younger then

We had no money and we drank too much as well
Got into trouble all the time for raising hell
But I'd do it all again
Said I'd always be your man
I was younger then

We put our weapons down and walked into the sea
With no one left around we let each other breathe
And the waves came crashing down
Underneath a sky of doubt
I was younger then

Now all is said and done, the cards are put away
The dust has settled down with no more games to play
After war there must be peace
After all you fought for me
We were younger then
We were younger then
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We took our car north and drove along the coast
I thought I knew the way but then we both got lost
How the lonely mountains soared
In the highlands, bare and brawn
I was younger then

We had no money and we drank too much as well
Got into trouble all the time for raising hell
But I'd do it all again
Said I'd always be your man
I was younger then

We put our weapons down and walked into the sea
With no one left around we let each other breathe
And the waves came crashing down
Underneath a sky of doubt
I was younger then

Now all is said and done, the cards are put away
The dust has settled down with no more games to play
After war there must be peace
After all you fought for me
We were younger then
We were younger then
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Writer: Ross King
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