Those Were The Days
Bevan Mical Lyrics


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Verse 1
Rules were the rules
We didn’t have a say
But everyone smiled It was better that way
Playing with fire We were kids in our prime
Grandma would tell us When we crossed the line
Chorus
Those were the days
A friend was a friend
Responsible mischief
No need to repent
Those were the days
When your word was enough
Knowledge was power
You had to be tough
Verse 2
Nothing was better
Than skinning your knee
Breaking an arm
While swinging through trees
Riding with no hands
Never fearing the end
Moments and memories Never had to press send
Chorus repeat
Bridge
We had a lot more common sense
You’ve got the whole damn internet
We stayed out til the sun went down
You all expect the whole world to bow down
Verse 3
As I look back
And think of all that we had
Everyone happy Helping those who were sad
Now things are different Just isn’t the same
Children entitled
It drives me insane
Chorus repeat x 2





Work id : GW58251361 ISRC : QM42K1935025 APRA Registered

Overall Meaning

In Bevan Mical's song "Those Were the Days," the lyrics reflect on a nostalgic time from the past, highlighting the innocence, simplicity, and values of that era compared to the present.


In the first verse, the lyrics talk about how rules were rules and people didn't have much say in them, but despite that, everyone seemed to be content. It suggests that following the rules without questioning them led to a sense of harmony and happiness. The mention of playing with fire and getting warned by grandma when crossing the line indicates the mischievousness of being young and pushing boundaries.


The chorus emphasizes the sentiment that those were the days when friendship was genuine and reliable, and mischief was seen as a responsible part of growing up. It indicates a time when someone's word held weight, and knowledge was seen as power that needed to be earned through toughness.


The second verse highlights the joy in experiencing physical challenges and taking risks as a child, like skinned knees and broken bones from swinging on trees with no fear. It contrasts those moments and memories of pure living with the current state of relying on technology to document and share everything, like pressing "send" to capture the experience.


The bridge reveals a comparison between the older generation and the present one. It suggests that in the past, people had more common sense and relied less on the internet, while the current generation expects instant gratification and acknowledgment from the world. It expresses the frustration of expecting the whole world to bow down to one's desires and entitlements.


In the final verse, the lyrics reflect on the overall happiness and unity present in the past. It mentions how people were genuinely happy and willing to help others who were sad. However, the song acknowledges that things have changed, and that the current atmosphere lacks the same feelings of unity and happiness. The mention of entitled children driving the singer insane suggests a dissatisfaction with the current generation's values and behavior.


Overall, "Those Were the Days" evokes a sense of longing for a simpler time and reflects on the contrast between the values and experiences of the past with the present. It highlights the loss of innocence and genuine human connection in the face of technological advancements and changing societal attitudes.


Line by Line Meaning

Rules were the rules
We had to follow the rules without question


We didn’t have a say
We had no control over the decisions being made


But everyone smiled It was better that way
Despite the lack of freedom, we found happiness in the simplicity


Playing with fire We were kids in our prime
Taking risks and enjoying our youth


Grandma would tell us When we crossed the line
Our grandmother would warn us when we went too far


Those were the days
Those days were special and memorable


A friend was a friend
Friendship was genuine and trustworthy


Responsible mischief
Engaging in harmless trouble-making, but with a sense of responsibility


No need to repent
There was no guilt or regret for our actions


When your word was enough
Trust was built solely on one's spoken word


Knowledge was power
Having information and understanding gave you strength


You had to be tough
Surviving required resilience and strength


Nothing was better Than skinning your knee
There was a thrill in experiencing small physical injuries


Breaking an arm While swinging through trees
Even getting injured from adventurous activities was exciting


Riding with no hands Never fearing the end
Taking risks and not worrying about the consequences


Moments and memories Never had to press send
We didn't need to document everything, as moments were cherished in our hearts


We had a lot more common sense
We possessed practical wisdom in making decisions


You’ve got the whole damn internet
Nowadays, you rely too much on the internet for information


We stayed out til the sun went down
We enjoyed playing outside until it got dark


You all expect the whole world to bow down
Nowadays, people have unrealistic expectations and demand too much


As I look back And think of all that we had
Reflecting on the past and realizing the value of what we once had


Everyone happy Helping those who were sad
We found joy in bringing happiness to those in need


Now things are different Just isn’t the same
The present has changed, and it's not as enjoyable as before


Children entitled It drives me insane
Kids today have a sense of entitlement that frustrates me




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Written by: Bevan Mical

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