Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop

Don't let me hear you say life's taking you nowhere, angel
Come get up my baby
Look at that sky, life's begun
Nights are warm and the days are young
Come get up my baby

There's my baby, lost that's all
Once I'm begging you save her little soul
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Come get up my baby

Last night they loved you, opening doors and pulling some strings, angel
Come get up my baby
In walked luck and you looked in time
Never look back, walk tall, act fine
Come get up my baby

I'll stick with you baby for a thousand years
Nothing's gonna touch you in these golden years, gold
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Come get up my baby

Some of these days, and it won't be long
Gonna drive back down where you once belonged
In the back of a dream car twenty foot long
Don't cry my sweet, don't break my heart
Doing all right, but you gotta get smart
Wish upon, wish upon, day upon day, I believe oh Lord
I believe all the way
Come get up my baby

There's my baby, lost that's all
Once I'm begging you save her little soul
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Come get up my baby

Don't let me hear you say life's taking you nowhere, angel
Come get up my baby
Run for the shadows, run for the shadows
Run for the shadows in these golden years

I'll stick with you baby for a thousand years
Nothing's gonna touch you in these golden years, gold
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop
Golden years, gold whop whop whop


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    Actually, this is Manson.

    IDoNotWantThison July 10, 2002   Link
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    this is manson.....sum ppl just dont know real manson...posers

    glassjaw88on July 23, 2002   Link
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    It's a David Bowie cover. Chill the fuck out. Check it if you don't believe me. "Posers". (I find it hilarious that you'd call someone a poser for not knowing if a song is a cover or not. And it's even more hilarious because you're wrong.) You've made my day. Thanks. :)

    •·¨Pøisøn·Päle¨·•on August 15, 2002   Link
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    He's right. It's a Bowie cover. It's a great song, though. :D

    SDarknesson March 21, 2003   Link
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    yep, he is right, its a Divid Bowie cover. its on the soundtrack of dead man on campus. good movie by the way.

    sixthirtyfouron April 02, 2003   Link
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    i much agree with sixthirtyfour. it is a cover of a david bowie song. a great cover too, but i also find it funny that you call someone a poser(its poseur!) for that. morons..

    thatsjustlovelyon April 07, 2003   Link
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    This song Rocks my socks off. Its really different than other manson stuff (probably coz he didn't write it) but it still sounds really good

    _Polly_on February 18, 2005   Link
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    fuck you guys creating like a bazillion posts about it being a david bowie cover

    OK WE GET IT, WE KNOW IT'S A COVER, we could have found out ourself with a lil thing called google

    Let's talk about the meaning dammit

    incase you've forgetten it's "songmeanings.net"

    I think it's about some weird relationship

    dsgfsdgson February 23, 2005   Link
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    the only people who are posers are peole that call other people posers. i liked this song, but i wouldn't go out of my way to listen to it

    EcKoSpAmon June 08, 2005   Link
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    It was also used in A Knite's Tale. Awsome movie. Not sure who did that version. ws that Bowie's version? i love this song. this version is a little odd but good. i think it is about a relationship and the guy singing 2 his girl. "Gonna drive back down where you once belonged" what do u think that means?...dont particulary understand...

    gypsy_girlon August 22, 2005   Link

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