Good Times

Album: Last Young Renegade (2017)
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  • On a fault line, late night
    Underneath the stars we came alive
    And singing to the sky just felt right
    I won't forget the good times
    While the punks started picking fights
    With the skater kids under city lights
    Remember how we laughed 'til we cried
    I won't forget the good times

    I never want to leave this sunset town
    But one day the time may come
    And I'll take you at your word
    And carry on
    I'll hate the goodbye
    But I won't forget the good times
    I won't forget the good times

    We were bare-knuckled, tight lip
    Middle fingers up, ego trip
    Devil may care but we didn't mind
    I won't forget the good times
    We're the boys in black smoking cigarettes
    Chasing girls who didn't know love yet
    As the bonfire moon came down
    I won't forget the good times

    I never want to leave this sunset town
    But one day the time may come
    And I'll take you at your word
    And carry on
    I'll hate the goodbye
    But I won't forget the good times
    I won't forget the good times

    When we laughed
    When we cried
    Those were the days
    We owned the nights
    Locked away
    Lost in time
    I found the nerve
    To say that

    I never want to leave this sunset town
    But one day the time may come
    And I'll take you at your word
    And carry on
    I'll hate the goodbye
    But I won't forget the good times
    I won't forget the good times

    I never want to leave this sunset town
    But one day the time may come
    And I'll take you at your word
    And carry on
    I'll hate the goodbye
    But I won't forget the good times
    I won't forget the good times Writer/s: Alexander Gaskarth, Andrew Maxwell Goldstein, Dan Steven Book
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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