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In my day we used to walk to school
Five miles in the snow
Cocaine was everywhere
In my day we ate toast from a can
From Japan
In my day when it was cold fatherâd hop into bed with you
And set fire to his beard
In my day children were seen but not heard
Theyâd died
They were all ghosts
But you still had to work
In my day things were better than they are now
Where am I?
We made food out of flour and water
It really put a damper on things
We played a board game called hard times
Where every square said
Go to war
In my day we couldnât afford punctuation
Mother Iâm just going down to the river very well then
Was a typical conversation
In my day we kept sea horses and land whales
I think theyâre called cows now
In my day I rode a bicycle
Hooked up to a generator
Powering my life support
In my day
Whatâs my name?
Whatâs my name?
In my day we slept standing up
And ate upside down
You got tied to a bull and sent away
Whoever untied you
Well thatâs who you married
In my day we used to listen to ourselves on the radio
It wasnât even on
We werenât well
In my day there was a saying
Where thereâs smoke
Thereâs salmon
In my day for Christmas we got a memory stick
It was just a stick and if you forgot something
Fatherâd hit you with it
In my day I knew where I lived
Whatâs my name?
Whatâs my name?
Whatâs my name?
Whatâs my name?