Silver & Gold

Album: Silver & Gold (2000)
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  • Workin' hard every day
    Never notice how
    the time slips away
    People come, seasons go
    We got something
    that'll never grow old.

    I don't care
    if the sun don't shine
    And the rain keeps pouring
    down on me and mine
    'Cause our kind of love
    never seems to get old
    It's better than silver and gold.

    I used to have a treasure chest
    Got so heavy that I had to rest
    I let it slip away from me
    Didn't need it anyway
    so I let it slip away.

    I don't care
    if the sun don't shine
    And the rain keeps pouring
    down on me and mine
    'Cause our kind of love
    never seems to get old
    It's better than silver and gold.

    I don't care
    if the sun don't shine
    And the rain keeps pouring
    down on me and mine
    'Cause our kind of love
    never seems to get old
    It's better than silver and gold Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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