I feel your body's close to mine
I hear your breath and mine in time
I know I'm nothing but it's you that I need
I touch your skin and I start to feed

You're not the first you're not the last
Another day another crash

My eyes meet yours in secret glance
Our bodies lock in ancient stance
You whisper something and I know it's good
You're acting crazy just like I knew you would

You're not the first you're not the last
Another day another crash

Embracing my life between your thighs
We will perform in the deadly skies
Reducing my mind to endless nights
You send my dreams to their demise
Realized by your last breath

I take your hair into my hands
I pull it tight to fill your demands
I feed my body into yours
I know it's right cause that's my soul you stir

You're not the first you're not the last
Another day another crash

You're not the first you're not the last
Another day another crash

You're not the first you're not the last
Another day another crash

You're not the first you're not the last
Another day another catch


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Other Newest One Lyrics as written by Georg Ruthenberg Darby Crash

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    Could be about how sex can take over a person's mind and life. But to be honest, I have no idea. Just a guess.

    punkpirateon January 18, 2006   Link
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    This is the most beautiful pop song ever written. I wonder if they knew they wrote a pop song...

    smashismon July 19, 2007   Link
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    I think this might be about relationships, using his own as a model. How he might care about someone but he knows he won't be the first and he won't be last. "Another day, another crash." could be a reference to his assumed moniker. I don't know. Just some speculation. Very good song though.

    gofuckyourselfon November 06, 2008   Link
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    This song is about Donnie Rose, his boyfriend/love interest at the time. At the Whiskey, instead of saying "Another day another crash" he said "Another day another Donnie".

    XNeverMindon June 05, 2011   Link

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