These Days
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These Days
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This world is yours for the taking
Over the hills a new dawn is breaking
Quit the smile that you're faking
And don't give up on what you're chasing
Today, we won't be here again
These days, are not coming back, these days
Nobody knows what tomorrow brings
But don't let someone ever cut your wings
A problem solved is a reason to sing
You can be your own king and queen
Live fast die and young
Your spring has sprung
Live fast and die young
Today, we won't be here again
These days, are not coming back, these days
Today, we won't be here again
These days, are not coming back, these days
Live fast die and young
Your spring has sprung
Live fast and die young
Today, we won't be here again
These days, are not coming back, these days
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