Bad days lyrics - The Charlatans song

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I get these bad days baby
I just don't know
I'm in my own world honey
I don't know
And You can play me
In a world of fools
'Cause You know that You're no friend of mine

I get these bad dreams lately
I just don't know
There's a death cloud hanging
Over You
It's been too long since I
Told You
You're no friend of mine

I get these bad days baby
I just don't know
I'm in my own world honey
I don't know
And You can play me
In a world of fools
'Cause You know that You're no friend of mine

I get these bad dreams lately
I just don't know
There's a death cloud hanging
Over You
It's been too long since I
Told You
You're no friend of mine

Playing dead under the covers, I don't feel like ever waking up
Playing dead under the covers, I don't feel like ever making up

Oh We could never be desperate
I feel
So much younger than yesterday

I get these bad days baby
I just don't know
I'm in my own world honey
I don't know
And You can play me
In a world of fools
'Cause You know that You're no friend of mine

I get these bad dreams lately
I just don't know
You have a death cloud hanging
Over You
It's been a long time since I
Told You
You're no friend of mine

Oh
We Could be end love
Oh
Younger than yesterday
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Bad days lyrics

You cross my path album songs

released 2008 via Cooking Vinyl
1. Oh! vanity
2. Bad days
3. Mis-takes
4. The misbegotten
5. A day for letting go
6. You cross my path
7. Missing beats (of a generation)
8. My name is despair
9. Bird / reprise
10. This is the end
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check here the lyrics for Bad days, the 2th song of the 10 recorded for the album You cross my path, with a total running time of , by The Charlatans. It was released on May 12, 2008 via Cooking Vinyl, and produced by The Charlatans & James Spencer.