Thank God for Dracula,
He sucked the shit out of me,
Now I can leave my work for nights,
And leave my days for sleeping

Young For Eternity (x2)

Thank God for Dracula,
He sucked the shit out of me,
Now I can leave my work for nights,
And leave my days for sleeping


Young For Eternity (x2)


Young For Eternity (x2)


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Young for Eternity Lyrics as written by Joshua Morgan Charlotte Cooper

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    I'm sure we should not take it literally that The Subways have become the undead and are now young for eternity.

    Fortunatuson July 16, 2005   Link
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    Well duh this song is obviously about vampires. I love this song so much, note the screenname

    YoungxForxEternityon October 08, 2005   Link
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    "now i can leave me work for nights and leave my day for sleeping"

    now he's in a band, gigging around the world, he plays at night; works at night; uses up his energy at night...whilst during the day, he sleeps. Living the young life!

    LittleFlooon April 10, 2006   Link
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    i agree!

    the subways dont seem to be in any hurry to grow up, which is good b/c i want to hear more excellent music :)

    deCorAteDemergencyon June 09, 2006   Link
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    it it just me or is it "he fucked the shit out of me"... if its like that the theme could be about a prostitute..working at night...asleep during the day the dracular could be a metaphor of like.. evil people mayb with STD's n shit and yet she needs them to get money

    aslanlaron June 24, 2006   Link
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    Again, you probably have the original/early live version

    YoungxForxEternityon July 06, 2006   Link
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    they play this song awesome live. it makes me think of vampires. i love this band already. i heard them play met them at street scene in san diego. they were awesome

    yellow_seagull13on August 09, 2006   Link
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    I believe that The Subways really are young for eternity and have the power to turn anyone who listens to their music young for eternity. I can't imagine them getting old and their whole album makes me feel like never growing up.

    Lewis88on September 12, 2007   Link

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