Back In The Goodle Days

Nostalgic Reflections: Unveiling the Essence of 'Back In The Goodle Days'
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Lyrics

One day about twenty-five years from now,

Anticipation of a future time, approximately 25 years from the present.

When we've all grown old from a-wondering how,

Reflection on growing old and contemplating life experiences.

Oh we'll all sit down at the city dump,

Imagining a gathering at a city dump, a place symbolizing shared memories.

And talk about the Goodle Days.

Discussion and nostalgia about the "Goodle Days" – a past time of fond memories.

Oh you'll pass the joint and I'll pass the wine,

Reference to sharing a joint and wine, suggesting a communal and relaxed atmosphere.

And anything good from a-down the line.

Sharing positive experiences and memories from the past.

A lot of good things went down one time,

Highlighting the positive events that occurred during the mentioned time.

Back in the Goodle Days.

Emphasizing the goodness and positivity associated with the "Goodle Days."


And the Good Old Days are past and gone.

Acknowledging that the "Good Old Days" have passed, suggesting a sense of nostalgia.

A lot of good people have done gone on.

Recognition of the departure of many good people from that era.

That's my life when I sing this song about

Personal connection to the song and memories of the "Goodle Days."

Back in the Goodle Days

Reiteration of the theme of reminiscing about the past.


Sometimes I get to thinkin' that we're almost done,

Contemplation on the potential conclusion of positive experiences.

And there ain't nothin' left that we can figure out.

Expressing a sense of uncertainty and the feeling that everything has been figured out.

And I guess it must have seemed a lot more like that

Reflection on the past, suggesting that it seemed more certain and straightforward.

Back in the Goodle Days,

Reference to the positive aspects of the "Goodle Days" and their contrast with the present.

But when ya gotta go, ya gotta go.

Acknowledging the inevitability of change and the need to adapt.

There's always somebody don'tcha know,

Noting the presence of individuals who enjoy saying "I told you so" in various situations.

A-hangin' round a-sayin' "Well I told you so",

Reflecting on the hindsight of advice or warnings received in the past.

Back in the Goodle Days.

Recalling the atmosphere and experiences of the "Goodle Days."


And the Good Old Days are past and gone.

Acknowledging the passage of time and the departure of good people.

A lot of good people have done gone on.

Reiteration of the departure of significant individuals from the past.

That's my life when I sing this song about

Personal connection to the song and memories of the "Goodle Days."

Back in the Goodle Days

Reiteration of the theme of reminiscing about the past.


Oh we'll all join hands and we'll gather round,

Envisioning a collective gathering, emphasizing unity and togetherness.

When that old guitar starts to make that sound.

Highlighting the significance of music, specifically an old guitar, in triggering memories.

A lot of good things went down downtown,

Recalling positive experiences that occurred in the downtown area.

Back in the Goodle Days.

Reiterating the positive aspects of the "Goodle Days" and the shared enjoyment of events.

Squeezin' love with the people that we hadn't even met,

Describing intimate connections with people not previously known.

Out for anything that we could get.

Expressing a carefree attitude and pursuit of available opportunities.

Oh we did it then and we'll do it yet,

Confident assertion that such actions were undertaken in the past and will be repeated.

Back in the Goodle Days.

Reiteration of the positive experiences and actions from the "Goodle Days."


And the Good Old Days are past and gone.

Acknowledging the passage of time and the departure of good people.

A lot of good people have done gone on.

Reiteration of the departure of significant individuals from the past.

That's my life when I sing this song about

Personal connection to the song and memories of the "Goodle Days."

Back in the Goodle Days

Reiteration of the theme of reminiscing about the past.

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