When You & I Were Young Maggie / Jean RedpathI wandered today to the hill, MaggieTo watch the scene belowThe creek and the rusty old mill, MaggieWhere we sat in the long, long ago.The green grove is gone from the hill, MaggieWhere first the daisies sprungThe old rusty mill is still, MaggieSince you and I were young. A city so silent and lone, MaggieWhere the young and the gay and the bestIn polished white mansion of stone, MaggieHave each found a place of restIs built where the birds used to play, MaggieAnd join in the songs that were sungFor we sang just as gay as they, MaggieWhen you and I were young. They say I am feeble with age, MaggieMy steps are less sprightly than thenMy face is a well written page, MaggieBut time alone was the pen.They say we are aged and grey, MaggieAs spray by the white breakers flungBut to me you're as fair as you were, MaggieWhen you and I were young. And now we are aged and grey, MaggieThe trials of life nearly doneLet us sing of the days that are gone, MaggieWhen you and I were young.