The Jayhawks

The Jayhawks - Better Days lyrics

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Took a walk down Paramount

(I've seen better days)

Left behind a friend of mine

(I've seen better days)

Passed by a statue of Saint Augustine in prayer

Said for one, the only one

I turned my back at her

The elevator rose to the eleventh floor

(I've seen better days)

Her trenchcoat hangs inside her door

(I've seen better days)

A leaky window welcomed rain

And left me standing here

A black-haired girl who taught me truth

I turned my back on her

Too late for hope but a dream remembered

Lay me down, down, down

Too late for hope but a dream remembered

Better days

Made love in the Toronto rain

(I've seen better days)

From Hamilton I look the train

(I've seen better days)

"What you regret" you softly said

"Are things you never do"

I regret I didn't turn

And run back home to you

Too late for hope, but a dream remembered

Lay me down, down, down

Too late for hope but a dream remembered

Better days

Now I stand in sympathy

Not for her but for me

I could have turned

I could have stayed

But I just walked away

I could have done a lot of things

In my better days

Too late for hope, but a dream remembered

Lay me down, down, down

Too late for hope, but a dream remembered

Better days

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