Lyrics Days of the Years - The Felice Brothers
Leaving
my
coat
at
the
Greyhound
station
Raising
my
arms
in
supplication
Making
some
money,
spending
some
money
Drinking
Pepsi,
just
walking
around
Making
people
hate
me,
making
people
laugh
Fear
of
drowning
in
a
shallow
bath
Feeling
under-dressed
in
the
cold
midwest
Kissing
my
grandmother
goodbye
Watching
the
crocuses
bloom
and
fade
Easter
bunny
from
an
old
parade
Exchanging
pleasantries
under
pleasant
trees
Over
griefs
and
apéritifs
These
are
the
days
of
the
years
of
my
life
American
summer
and
it's
all
a
breeze
Buck-tooth
girls
in
skin-tight
jeans
I'm
crooning
in
the
open
West
Meeting
my
baby
at
a
greasy
spoon
Sitting
alone
in
the
Rembrandt
room
Walking
in
the
shade
where
lilies
weep
Under
clouds
of
marzipan
Walking
in
the
dark
of
monument
valley
Stray
cats
in
a
narrow
alley
The
song
was
weird
but
still
they
cheered
it's
scrambled
eggs
and
it's
solitaire
weill
these
are
the
days
of
the
years
of
my
life
Mopping
up
gore
from
the
butcher's
floor
Feeling
clean
as
a
new
drug
store
Singing
loud
idiotic
songs
In
the
blue
blue
mountains
walking
along
Night-long
drives
on
the
wild
edges
Apparitions
in
the
neighbor's
hedges
Sinus
drips
and
Battleship
Putting
ashes
in
a
rushing
stream
Watching
a
city
turn
into
sea
Standing
in
water
up
to
the
knee
Missing
my
stop
on
a
city
bus
In
the
land
of
propaganda
These
are
the
days
of
the
years
of
my
life
Watching
birds
on
a
drowsy
sea
Sittin'
in
the
dark
of
a
family
tree
Funeral
flowers
and
paperwork
Drowning
my
dreams
in
mountain
streams
Standing
tall
in
a
cap
and
gown
And
a
house
that's
since
torn
down
It's
summer
in
the
Catskills
now
Leisure
classes
in
the
mountain
passes
The
jaws
of
life
and
the
jaws
of
death
Hearing
secrets
in
a
dying
breath
In
a
black
four-door
sedan
Down
the
road
to
the
end
of
the
world
These
are
the
days
of
the
years
of
my
life
These
are
the
days
of
the
years
of
my
life
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