Days Gone
Seasick Steve Lyrics


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Yes sir, alright
Yes sir, well

Oh, where have my days gone
I know that I'm getting old
But my spirit's still strong
There are days I rise in fear
But I must carry on
Oh Lord, where have my days gone

Get up, yes
Stand up, Lord

Oh my children you are not immune
Enjoy yourself 'cause your day comin' soon
Don't waste your time worryin' about
Things you cannot change
Life's to be lived
Not to arrange

Get up, ok
Stand up, well

That's alright
That's all good

Yes sir, alright
Yes ma'am, what?

Oh, where have my days gone
I know that I'm getting old
But my spirit's still strong
There are days I rise in fear
But I must carry on
Oh Lord, where have my days gone





Yes sir, alright
yes ma'am, alright

Overall Meaning

Seasick Steve's song "Days Gone" is a contemplative ballad that explores aging, growth, and acceptance. The opening verse consists of the singer asking where all his days have gone. Though he acknowledges that he is getting old, his spirit remains strong. He conveys that there are times when fear overcomes him, but he must keep going despite it. This theme is further explored in the chorus, where the singer pleads to the Lord, questioning where all his days have gone.


In the second verse, Seasick Steve shifts the focus from himself to his children, who are warned that they should not waste their time worrying about things they cannot change. He encourages them to enjoy life because their time will also come soon. This idea is central to the song's overall message that life is for living and must be enjoyed to the fullest.


"Days Gone" is a soulful, bluesy, and reflective song that showcases Seasick Steve's raw and gravelly voice. The lyrics provide a unique perspective on life's journey, making it relatable to many. The song's simple chord progression lends itself well to Steve's intimate and reflective style, and the expressive harmonica adds to the overall melancholic tone.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, where have my days gone
Asking about the loss of his youthful days and where they have gone.


I know that I'm getting old
Acknowledges that he is getting older and nearing the end of his life.


But my spirit's still strong
Despite getting older, his resilient spirit still remains intact and unconquered.


There are days I rise in fear
There are days where fear takes hold of him and he feels uneasy about his future.


But I must carry on
Despite his fears and doubts, he must keep going and carry on with his life.


Oh Lord, where have my days gone
Reiterating the opening line of the chorus and asking where his youth and vitality have disappeared to.


Oh my children you are not immune
Addressing the younger generation to remind them that they too will age and grow old.


Enjoy yourself 'cause your day comin' soon
Encouraging the young to make the most of their youth and enjoy every moment because their time is limited.


Don't waste your time worryin' about
Advising not to waste precious time worrying about things they cannot change.


Things you cannot change
Not to concern oneself with the uncontrollable circumstances of life.


Life's to be lived
Life is meant to be lived and enjoyed to the fullest extent possible.


Not to arrange
Implies that life cannot be arranged or controlled and must be taken as it comes.




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