Don't leave me alone
I'm waiting for this to be the last thing that I say
If I tried real good, bet I could
Get a couple more days but the drugs are lame
So I'm looking for you to be
The very last thing I see before I up and fly away
I'm counting on you to help push me through
With something good to remember on my red letter day

Don't worry, I only feel the good things
Let's dine, dine, dine my darling
Let's have our last supper as us,two lovers
Then we'll dance real sweet and slow
And then kiss, kiss, kiss,'til the last clock tick
A final exhale when I'm done
And you can keep my last breath floating in your lungs

I tried a lot of things just because of you
You make me tell the truth
You taught me to drink like a man
You rescued my tail from between my legs
Now if I can think it I am
And I'm taking these words with me
When go over to the other side
I'll be waiting on you, but don't show up to soon
I'll be bored as heaven but I'll be alright

So let's dine dine dine my darling
Let's have our last supper as us, two lovers
Then we'll dance real sweet and slow
And then kiss, kiss, kiss, 'til the last clock tick
A final exhale when I'm done
And you can keep my last breath floating in your lungs
Floating in your lungs

Don't worry, I only feel the good things
Let's dine, dine, dine my darling
Let's have our last supper as us,two lovers
Then we'll dance real sweet and slow
And then kiss, kiss, kiss,'til the last clock tick
A final exhale when I'm done
And you can keep my last breath floating in your lungs
Floating in your lungs
Floating in your lungs
Floating in your lungs
My last breath floating in your lungs


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    This song is one of the best off the new albums along with Fine. The record gets pretty sweet after a few listens but I really feel Dan outshines Skiba a lot on this addiction. All of Dan's songs are so good off this cd that it kind of bugs me that he only lead vocals on 3 songs!

    luckyzack55on February 20, 2010   Link

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