These Days
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These Days
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These days I see my friends
On lithium
The 21st century has come
What are you trying to fight
When you can't see
The enemy
But he whispers in your ear at night
Who are you running from, girl
Is it someone
From your past
I'm too afraid to ask
Why has this become the norm
What have we done wrong
That everyone is to
Live in agony
I miss the old times
(The good times)
Life gets in the way
And it gets worse by the day
What are you trying to fight
When you can't see
The enemy
But he whispers in your ear at night
Who are you running from, girl
Is it someone
From your past
I'm too afraid to ask
I miss the old times
The good times
What are you trying to fight
When you can't see
The enemy
But he whispers in your ear at night
Who are you running from, girl
Is it someone
From your past
I'm too afraid to ask
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