Ghost Of Days Gone By

Album: AB III (2010)
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  • The misery I know
    Like a friend that won't let go
    Is creeping up on me now once again

    So I sing this song tonight
    To the ghost that will not die
    And somehow it seems to haunt me till the end

    Do you feel the same
    For what was remained
    Yesterday is gone, we can't go back again
    Do you ever cry for the ghost of days gone by

    I remember summer days
    We were young and unafraid
    With innocence we'd glide beneath the stars

    It seems so long ago
    Beyond the life that I now know
    Before the years would have their way and break my heart

    Do you feel the same
    For what was remained
    Yesterday is gone, we can't go back again
    Do you ever cry for the ghost of days gone by

    And I know it's drawing closer
    With each day I feel the end
    I, don't wanna die
    Don't wanna die, don't wanna die

    I don't wanna die

    Do you feel the same
    For what was remained
    Yesterday is gone, we can't go back again
    Do you ever cry for the days gone by
    Do they haunt you like a ghost until the end
    Haunt you till the end, until the end
    Until the end, until the end Writer/s: MARK TREMONTI, MYLES KENNEDY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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