These Are the Days

DONAL HINELY, JOE SCUTELLA

The cold October air is blowing in my hair.
And I'm losing everything I never thought I would.
Where is that old playground.
Where is that old sundown,
When I would come home late an hour or two.

These are the days when We will see
All our yesterdays are memories.
The tides will rise. The winds will turn.
And We are drowning and growing from the burn.

The red October leaves hold on to barren trees.
And frailty is where We became so strong.
Where is that old gun fight.
Where is that old twilight,
When fire flies were on the run.

These are the days when We will see
All our yesterdays are memories.
The tides will rise. The winds will turn.
And We are drowning and growing from the burn.

Trivia about the song These Are the Days by Kids in the Way

On which albums was the song “These Are the Days” released by Kids in the Way?
Kids in the Way released the song on the albums “Safe From the Losing Fight” in 2003 and “Safe From The Loosing Fight” in 2004.
Who composed the song “These Are the Days” by Kids in the Way?
The song “These Are the Days” by Kids in the Way was composed by DONAL HINELY, JOE SCUTELLA.

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