Lyrics of 'The Green Hills Are Rolling Still' by Charlie Landsborough

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Long ago time was slow in turning
We was lost in a world of our own
Spent our days in the blaze of love burnin
Every night pure delight took us home
And we swore awhile the green hills were rollin
And as long as the sky remained blue
With the passing of time
You would always be mine
And the queen of my heart would be you

I went walking today in the valley
By the stream and the old water mill
And the sky was as blue as the day I met you
And the green hills are rollin still

Passing years brought the tears and the memories
Changed so slowly from gold into blue
While your love turned to stone and you left me alone
With a heart that still cryin for you

Lots of pages have turned since I lost you
But old memories remind me of you
Of the hills and the sky and the love that won't die
In our hearts that belongs to you

I went walking today in the valley
By the stream and the old water mill
And the sky was as blue as the day I met you
And the green hills are rollin still
And the green hills are rollin still

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