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First Of May

Por: Bee Gees
Álbum: Tales Of The Brothers
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Tipo de música: *****
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Bee Gees » First Of May

When i was small, and christmas trees were tall,
We used to love while others used to play.
Don't ask me why, but time has passed us by,
Some one else moved in from far away.

(chorus)
Now we are tall, and christmas trees are small,
And you don't ask the time of day.
But you and i, our love will never die,
But guess we'll cry come first of may.

The apple tree that grew for you and me,
I watched the apples falling one by one.
And i recall the moment of them all,
The day i kissed your cheek and you were mine.

(chorus...)

When i was small, and christmas trees were tall,
Do do do do do do do do do...
Don't ask me why, but time has passed us by,
Some one else moved in from far away.


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Elisa
Edge Of The Universe
Nights On Broadway
Too Much Heaven
Esp
I.o.i.o.
World
Toys
Words
Tragedy
On Time
Holiday
I've Got To Get A Message To You
Railroad
Melody Fair
Wouldn't I Be Someone
The Singer Sang His Song
Love So Right
I'll Kiss Your Memory
Charade
Juliet
Massachusetts
First Of May
Throw A Penny
Ordinary Lives
He's A Liar
King And Country
You Should Be Dancing
Jive Talkin'
To Love Somebody
It Doesn't Matter Much To Me
New York Mining Desaster 1941
Spicks And Specks
Country Woman
If Only Had My Mind On Something Else
If I Can't Have You
Someone Belong To Someone
Sir Geoffrey Saved The World
You Win Again
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
The Woman In You
More Than A Woman
I Started A Joke
Another Lonely Night In Ny
And The Sun Will Shine
(our Love) Don't Throw It All Away
Most Of My Life
I Can't See Nobody

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