Robert Bliss
A Tribute To The "Class of '62 "
With permission to modify lyrics date and reprint by Dollywood performer and songwriter James Rogers.
I gazed into an old yearbook
Among old souvenirs
Was quite a ball as I recall
The rallies and the cheers
Funny shoes strange hairdos
Seniors in a row
To the class of '62, an old friend says "Hello"
Bonfire lights on moonlit nights
When Autumn rolled around
Our innocence was no pretense
And some words were never found
For just a while...to see your smiles
In a time I used to know
To the class of '62, an old friend says "Hello"
The mirror tells me 'I'm changing'
And old friends tell me too
In my heart I'm remaining
I'm still that same old fool
But I guess we'll never ever see
All those faces there again
For time has blown us all around
Like feathers in the wind
So in my brain, you'll all remain
Just the way that I used to know
To the class of '62, an old friend says "Hello"
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