G.O.D. (Good Old Days)

Album: All The Pain Money Can Buy (1998)
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  • I've been thinking 'bout the good old days
    Decorated in a candy glaze
    Each pretty ink blot pane
    L tells a different tale

    Each photo on the mantle, sweet memories that never will go stale
    I've been climbing up the walls again
    Living with a memory that might have been

    So pick me up on a weekday night
    We get together and ride around in a black and white
    I've been thinking 'bout the good old days
    My silly clothes and my silly ways
    Each drunken drugstore purchase, each chemical advance
    Seven days a weekend and every day the same old dizzy dance

    So pick me up on a weekday night
    We get together and ride around in a black and white
    I've been thinking 'bout the good old days
    My silly clothes and my silly ways
    Each drunken drugstore purchase, each chemical advance
    Seven days a weekend and every day the same old dizzy dance

    Every day the same old dizzy dance
    Every day the same old dizzy dance Writer/s: CARRIE AKRE, DAVID BIRENBAUM, HARRIS THURMOND, RALPH ATKINS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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