Young and Foolish
ALBERT HAGUE, ARNOLD B. HORWITT
Young and foolish, why is it wrong to be
Young and foolish, we haven't long to be
Soon enough the carefree days, the sunlit days go by
Soon enough, the bluebird has to fly
We were foolish, one day we fell in love
Now we wonder what we were dreaming of
Smiling in the sunlight, laughing in the rain
I wish that we were young and foolish again
We were foolish, one day we fell in love
Now we wonder what we were dreaming of
Smiling in the sunlight, laughing in the rain
I wish that we were young and foolish again