I discovered skateboarding in punk rock music When I was 14 years old. At that time it just seemed like, They just went hand in hand. I mean, The spirit of both things were about expression And individuality. For the first time of my life I knew who I was And I knew what I wanted to do with myself. And I knew. I knew there would be no looking back. We hit the streets (Born to run) Not looking for trouble (Just having fun) But around here it's against the law (To be young) Around here you're guilty by (Suspicion) We meet out in abandoned (Parking lots) Under the street lights (After dark) Armed with skateboards and (Guitars) Against gang fights and police states and (Holy Wars) These Are The Days I remember just, Being so inspired and empowered. And you know what? I still feel that way, The spirit still fills me. Now that they say things have changed That it's different for the kids today. But I don't buy that at all, I think it's just about digging a little deeper And asking the right questions. I still believe that these are the days. These have always been the days. We hang out in the garage (And plug into amps) Skate our ramps and listen (To The Clash) Hold onto the night and try to (Make it last) The cars rush by going (Nowhere fast) Everyone's down on (Main Street) Got our skateboards at (Our feet) Were just talking trash (In the heat) These are the days you better (Breathe deep) These Are The Days You're never too old. You're never too old, To be who you are. These are the days (Breathe deep) These are the days my friends (Breathe deep) These are the days you gotta (Breathe deep) These are the days These are the days you better (Breathe deep) These are the days my friends (Breathe deep) These are the days you gotta (Breathe deep) These are the days The days The days