No Bad Days

Album: Give Me The Future (2021)
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  • When you got the call that no one wants to have
    Sick of hospitals, to paper over cracks
    You weren't scared at all but never turned away
    Well, fuck 'em, fuck 'em, fuck 'em, fuck 'em all

    Stop

    Stop signs, run 'em
    Bills, don't pay 'em
    Who would care at all?
    Burn your money
    Ain't worth nothing on your curtain call

    There'll be no bad days
    There'll be no bad days
    There'll be no bad days
    You'll have no more bad days
    When you're gone, gone
    There'll be no bad days
    You'll have no more bad days

    So your future's lost
    But they can't take your past
    And you said no tears 'round here anymore
    But I ain't crying
    That's you crying
    Well, fuck 'em, fuck 'em, fuck 'em, fuck 'em all

    'Cause there'll be no bad days
    There'll be no bad days
    There'll be no bad days
    You'll have no more bad days
    When you're gone, gone
    There'll be no bad days
    You'll have no more bad days

    Stop

    There'll be no bad days
    There'll be no bad days
    There'll be no bad days
    You'll have no more bad days
    When you're gone, gone
    There'll be no bad days
    You'll have no more bad days

    No, no bad days
    No bad days
    Bad days
    Gone, gone
    There'll be no bad days
    You'll have no more bad days Writer/s: Dan Priddy, Dan Smith, Mark Crew, Phi Plested
    Publisher: Cloud9, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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