Band: Woodbox Gang Album: White Trash Voodoo The Good Ole Days of Grunge VERSE 1 Dm (xx0231@1) CWe (x32010@1)were young in the days of grunge Dm (xx0231@1) C (x32010@1) FWhen (133211@1)the music came from pain F (133211@1) C (x32010@1) We smoked cigarettes at lunch Bb (x1333x@1) A (x02220@1) DmAnd (xx0231@1)dressed like Kurt Cobain Dm (xx0231@1) CManic (x32010@1)depression was in style Dm (xx0231@1) C (x32010@1)FAnd (133211@1)so was heroin F (133211@1) CMy (x32010@1)friends and me we had apathy Bb (x1333x@1) A (x02220@1) DmIn (xx0231@1)the good ole days of grunge VERSE 2 Sally Dutch didn't talk much She hated her middle name But your shoulder would get punched If you took the lord's name in vain Her father was an evil man That should have gone to jail He'd say "Jezebel don't you ever tell God's little whores go to hell" VERSE 3 Stuart McCann was a ladies man So he wanted us to believe We would see him hand in hand With a new girlfriend each week His father was a broken soul And his mother a hateful hag Poor old Stu would come unglued If you called him a fag VERSE 4 Lucy Potter the preacher's daughter Was daddy's little girl Righteously raised in a cave And sheltered from the world Jocks and preps and dumb rednecks Would tease her on a dare She thought babies came from storks and claimed A blowjob was drying your hair VERSE 5 Dirty Russ was an ugly cuss He didn't bathe or brush his teeth You couldn't be around him 'cause He made it hard to breathe Everyone made fun of him But little did they know He lived in a van with his old man Who drank up all the dough VERSE 6 Well I guess we got depressed In April of '94 Some heroes fall some heroes die Some ain't heroes no more Now that I think about my friends I don't know who's dead or alive 'Cause I never saw a one at all Since May of '95