Beauty of the Days Gone By

Sometimes the words to a song can fill up my heart. Beauty of the Days Gone By by Van Morrison does just that every time:

    When I recall just how it felt
    When I went walking down by the take
    My soul was free, my heart awake
    When I walked down into the town
    The mountain air was fresh and clear
    The sun was up behind the hill
    It felt so good to be alive
    On that morning in spring

    I want to sing this song for you
    I want to lift your spirits high
    And in my soul I want to feel
    The beauty of the days gone by
    The beauty of the days gone by
    It brings a longing to my soul
    To contemplate my own true self
    And keep me young as I grow old

    The beauty of the days gone by
    The music that we used to play
    So lift your glass and raise it high
    To the beauty of the days gone by
    I'll sing it from the mountain top
    Down to the valley down below
    Because my cup doth overflow
    With the beauty of the days gone by
    The mountain glen
    Where we used to roam

    The gardens there
    By the railroad track
    Oh my memory it does not lie
    Of the beauty of the days gone by
    The beauty of the days gone by
    It brings a longing to my soul
    To contemplate my own true self

    And keep me young as I grow old

Listen to this song on Amazon (go to “Listen to Samples” #10).

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