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“Toys In the Attic” is a song by Aerosmith on their 1975 album, Toys In The Attic. The title literally refers to toys that kids outgrow, but parents save anyway. The implication is that what was once fun, no longer is. From this and sensory detail (“Light. Voices Scream.”), it is clear the song i...
[Verse 1]
Light voices scream, nothing seems real's a dream
Leaving the things that you learned behind
Leaving the things that you love behind
All of the things that you learned were real
Nothing except for the years
Voices scream, nothing seems real's a dream
(Chorus)
Toys, toys, toys in the attic[x3]
[Verse 2]
Leaving the things that you love behind
Leaving the things that you learned behind
All of the things that you learned were real
Nothing except for the years
Voices scream, nothing seems real's a dream
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
All of the things that you learned were real
Nothing except for the years
Voices scream, nothing seems real's a dream
[Chorus]
Toys In The Attic was written by Steven Tyler & Joe Perry.
Toys In The Attic was produced by Don Gehman.