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Long while I've been seeking thru the nighttime :in<i the daytime. My young days, my strong days, my days of long ago,
When mine were the treasures of the summertime and Wintertime — The old ways, the gold ways, ah, I have missed them
Whitened is my hair with life's gladsomenese and sadsomei Dim have grown my keen eyes with the weeping many tears;
Bui <e.d be thanked, I've found again the oh-so-long-lost ground again, The Queer place and the dear place where they store the bygone years.
I've seen my boyhood's dreaming, the wondrous fairy gleaming
Of fabled far-off places and of faces far away. I hold the key to Romance, which is every boy's and no man's,
For the Old man is a young man at the Motion Picture play.
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