My countryside, you gave me everything you had The sweet perfume of roses and the smell of baking bread The black-tailed swallow on the wing and the village school so old Your summer days were blazing hot and your winters icy cold
Where the church-bells still ring And the nightingales sing Where we spent our youth so long ago Where we played in the park And we kissed in the dark I will always stay here where I belong
Where the church-bells still ring And the nightingales sing I will always be here even dead and gone
How I recall, our childhood passed away Messin' around the backyard Hide and seek we used to play My pockets full of jellybeans That felt like bars of gold Your summer days were blazing hot And your winters icy cold
Where the church-bells still ring And the nightingales sing Where we spent our youth so long ago Where we played in the park And we kissed in the dark I will always stay here where I belong
Where the church-bells still ring And the nightingales sing I will always be here even dead and gone
Where the church-bells still ring And the nightingales sing Where we spent our youth so long ago Where we played in the park Where we kissed in the dark I will always stay here where I belong
Where the church-bells still ring And the nightingales sing I will always be here even dead and gone