Written by Albert Hague and Arnold B. Horwitt
D F#m Em7 A7 D F#m Bm Cdim Young and foolish, why is it wrong to be G G/G# B7 Em B7/13- Em7 Edim Young and foolish? We haven't long to be D7M D C#7 Bm F#7 Bm7 Soon enough the carefree days, the sunlit days go by E Bm5-/7 E7 Cdim A7 Soon enough the bluebird has to fly A Cdim A7 G/B A7 And when he does, we'll see D F#m Em7 A7 D F#m Bm Cdim We were foolish, one day we fell in love G G/G# Em7 A7 G G/G# Em7 Edim Now we wonder, what were we dreamin' of D7M D D7M D5+ G5 G6 Edim G/B E7/9 Smiling in the sunlight, and laughing in the rain Bm5-/7 D7M Bm G Edim D I wish that we were young and foolish again
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