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Moongold - Brandy and Smoke Lyrics



Moongold - Brandy and Smoke Lyrics




Hey you, old man
Keeping business running the best you can
Every day is something new I guess
Though you no longer know what that really is

Hey old, hey old man
Hey old, hey old man
Hey you, hey old man
Keep up appearances the best you can

Remember those days when you were young?
You gave it all you had til it really hurt
Now all you really want to know is that things won't change anymore

Hey you old man
Hey old, hey old man
Hey you, hey old man
Keep up appearances the best you can

All your years afforded you this place among the wealthy rats and the other greats
Live with the luxury to decide the fate of all us schmucks you so lowly rate

Hey old, hey old man
Hey you, hey old man
Hey old, hey old man
Keep up appearances the best you can
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Hey you, old man
Keeping business running the best you can
Every day is something new I guess
Though you no longer know what that really is

Hey old, hey old man
Hey old, hey old man
Hey you, hey old man
Keep up appearances the best you can

Remember those days when you were young?
You gave it all you had til it really hurt
Now all you really want to know is that things won't change anymore

Hey you old man
Hey old, hey old man
Hey you, hey old man
Keep up appearances the best you can

All your years afforded you this place among the wealthy rats and the other greats
Live with the luxury to decide the fate of all us schmucks you so lowly rate

Hey old, hey old man
Hey you, hey old man
Hey old, hey old man
Keep up appearances the best you can
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Writer: Robert Wren, Ross Maupin
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Moongold
Length: 4:18
Written by: Robert Wren, Ross Maupin

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