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There are a million songs that deal with teenage angst, but so often the elderly generation is overlooked.

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{Chorus}
Hmmm them better days
we liked 'em all that way

{verse 1}
Living in the past doesn't seem so frightening
Visiting the old times seems so nice
I'd rather have a day without the future
Than stare in the face of the unknown

Hmmm them better days
we liked 'em all that way

{verse 2}
Maybe trust doesn't come so easily when
You simply can't keep up with the times
I'm living in a day that I want to bring back
My ignorance is bliss, well, some of the time

{bridge}
My family's gone
My friends have died
Is there any point, to hanging on?
They left me here, at an old folk's home
Why do I have to be alone?

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from Assembling The Propaganda Machine, released August 1, 2010
All music, vocals and other unassorted noise by Jeremy Mckemy

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Jeremy McKemy Asheville, North Carolina

Moving in a new direction. Much bliss and joy on my new path.

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