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Walter, remember when the world was young
And all the girls knew Walter's name?
Walter, isn't it a shame the way our little world has changed?
Do you remember, Walter, playing cricket in the thunder and the rain?
Do you remember, Walter, smoking cigarettes behind your garden gate?
Yes, Walter was my mate,
But Walter, my old friend, where are you now?
Walter's name.
Walter, isn't it a shame the way our little world has changed?
Do you remember, Walter, how we said we'd fight the world so we'd be free.
We'd save up all our money and we'd buy a boat and sail away to sea.
But it was not to be.
I knew you then but do I know you now?
Walter, you are just an echo of a world I knew so long ago
If you saw me now you wouldn't even know my name.
I bet you're fat and married and you're always home in bed by half-past eight.
And if I talked about the old times you'd get bored and you'll have nothing more to say.
Yes people often change, but memories of people can remain.
- Album:
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- See My Friends
- Miscellaneous
- The Storyteller
- The Kinks Choral Collection By Ray Davies and The Crouch...
- Jive In The UK
- The Anthology 1964 - 1971 (2014 Remastered Version)
- Collected
- Americana
- Sunny Afternoon: The Very Best of the Kinks
- The Kinks - Sunny Afternoon, The Very Best Of
- Working Mans Café
- Absolute Beginners
- The Tourist EP
- Thanksgiving Day
- Paste Magazine Sampler #20: Feb-Mar 2006
- Waterloo Sunset: The Very Best of The Kinks & Ray Davis
- Absolute Beginners: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Absolute Beginners: The Musical