Late at night I switch on my radio
I sing myself a lullaby
I close my eyes and wait
Till the wind blows round the corner
Bringing back the memories to me, uhh yeah
Well we dreamed our lives, and we lived our dreams
We've sacrificed our future for a heart of rock'n roll

Won't forget these days
And I never thought I would
Won't forget these days,uhh I
Won't forget these days
And I never thought I would
Won't forget these days
Won´t forget these days

Everybody's so important and they all want to cheat you
Learn it by heart, right from the start
Bread is bread and you can even eat it
Count what you've sold but gold remains cold
Young boys take their dirty hands and swear
Nothing should come between us
But mostly it comes earlier, than anybody wants it


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    This is my personal hymn to so many wonderful days I had that were the best of my life so far and that I don't want to forget all my life.

    One year ago I went to Berlin for a weekend with some guys from school - there was a big festival - , we slept in a classroom of a primary school, spent all our days downtown and hardly slept at all. That was when I first saw Fury live at a free concert in front of Brandenburg Gate, and it was absolutely wonderful. Since then I've been a fan, and whenever I hear this song I have to think about it.

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