Bon Jovi - These Days

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These Days (stylized as (these Days)) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on June 27, 1995, by Mercury Records.

Lyrics:
I was walking around
Just a face in the crowd
Tryna keep myself out of the rain
Saw a vagabond king
Wear a Styrofoam crown
Wondered if I might end up the same
There's a man out on the corner
Singing old songs about change
Everybody's got their cross to bear these days

She came looking for some shelter
With a suitcase full of dreams
To a motel room on the boulevard
I guess she's tryna be James Dean
She's seen all the disciples and all the wanna-bes
No one wants to be themselves these days
Still there's nothing to hold on to but these days

These days the stars hang out of reach
These days there ain't a ladder on the streets
Oh, no, no
These days are fast
Nothing lasts
In this graceless age
There ain't nobody left but us these days

Jimmy Shoes busted both his legs
Tryna learn to fly
From a second story window
He just jumped and closed his eyes
His momma said he was crazy
He said, "Momma, I've gotta try
Don't you know that all my heroes died?
And I guess I'd rather die than fade away."

These days the stars hang out of reach
But these days there ain't a ladder on the streets
Oh, no, no
These days are fast
Nothing lasts
It's a graceless age
Even innocence has caught the midnight train
And there ain't nobody left but us these days

I know Rome's still burning
Though the times have changed
This world keeps turning
Round and round and round and round these days

These days the stars hang out of reach
But these days there ain't a ladder on the streets
Oh, no, no
These days are fast
Love don't last
It's a graceless age
Even innocence has caught the midnight train

These days the stars hang out of reach
These days there ain't a ladder on the streets
Oh, no, no
These days are fast
Nothing lasts
There ain't no time to waste
There ain't nobody left to take the blame
Oh, no, no
There ain't nobody left but us these days
Ain't nobody left but us these days

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