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And pleasant memories.
To Heidelberg.
Heidelberg!
Golden days
in the sunshine
of our happy youth
Golden days
Full of gaiety and full of truth
In our hearts
We remember them all else above
Golden days
Days of youth and love
How we laugh
With a joy
that only love can bring
Looking back
through memory's haze
We will know
life has nothing sweeter
than it's springtime
Golden days when we're young
Golden days
Well, good night, my boy.
See you in the morning.
In the morning at North Hausen.
Good night, Herr Doctor.
Good night.
It would
have been a beautiful day.
There'll be other days, Kathie.
And each day
more beautiful than the last.
I'll be back.
Your majesty.
Lutz, you will have
the train stop at Heidelberg.
Me?
But your majesty,
it's not on our schedule.
It is now, Lutz.
It is now.
Drink! Drink! Drink!
To eyes that are bright as stars
When they're shining on me
Drink! Drink! Drink!
To lips that are red and sweet
As the fruit on the tree
Here's a hope
That those bright eyes
will shine
Lovingly,
longingly soon into mine
May those lips
that are red and sweet
Tonight with joy
my own lips meet
Drink! Drink! Drink!
Let the toast start
Kathie.
Karl.
What are you doing here?
I'm on my way to North Hausen.
I'm gonna be married.
Yes, I know.
It was in the papers.
It's the way it should be.
I never thought
I'd see you again.
I told you I'd come back.
Yes, you did.
That was
when you were a student here.
We lived in the same world.
It's all the world
I ever wanted.
And we nearly got away.
Remember
the night of the carnival?
Yes, I remember.
Oh, it's was a wonderful dream.
Now it's over.
Everything is different.
Nothing has really changed,
nothing except you and me.
You're a king now.
I still love you, Kathie.
I always will.
And you?
No matter what ever happens,
that will never change.
My only love.
Your first love.
Goodbye, Kathie.
Goodbye, your majesty.
Gaudeamus!
Let us rejoice
while we are young.
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