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The Village Where I Went to School Songtext
von Brendan Shine

The Village Where I Went to School Songtext

Well, I′ve travelled the world, I've heard people say
Funny how life has slipped away
But I knew that I′d come back someday
To the village where I went to school

In the corner of a field there's a big oak tree
It's been growing there before you and me
I′ve carved my name for all to see
In the village where I went to school

I would sit in the class on a winter′s morn
Sometimes I'd wish I′d never been born
In second-hand clothes that were tattered and torn
In the village where I went to school

Where are they now, some went over the sea
Odd ones came back to the village like me


There's a smell of bread from the baker′s shop
And the little store where we bought our pop
The coalman's old horse, he′d go clippety-clop
Through the village where I went to school

Well, I've many childhood memories
Like the time when all the school caught fleas
And the orchard where we climbed the trees
In the village where I went to school

Now I've come back home and I′ve reminisced
I look around at the things I missed
As the the sun comes up, I watch it kiss
The village where I went to school

Like the old village stream, the water flows on
Some folk have stayed, while others have gone

Well, I′ll look around and I'll find a wife
I′ve had my share of trouble and strife
And it's here I′ll spend the last years of my life
In the village where I went to school

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