tomorrow's light hurts my eyes
still see me with you
loose lives
loyal eyes
lovers meant to

be okay
while we fade
misbehave
toxic holiday

we were tight
we were tired
watching each other sleep
just your face keeps me awake
and my body beats

be okay
while we fade
misbehave
toxic holiday
be okay
while we fade
misbehave
toxic holiday

toxic holiday
toxic holiday

celebrate
carbonate
lackadaisical love
'cause it's just us
in all our rust:
beautiful horrible

be okay
while we fade
misbehave
toxic holiday
be okay
while we fade
misbehave
toxic holiday

toxic holiday
toxic holiday


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    this is one of the worst songs on the album.

    it just seems like they tried too hard to seem witty and simple while trying to be catchy. its just a waste because this song has no meaning. "i love you, you love me...lets keep having our holidays."

    tyrant mon March 08, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    All due respect, tyrant m (like you probably monitor this page vigilantly since posting your comment seven months ago), but I think this song is rad. You can't argue with that bassline, and Amy's self-harmonizing. A nice, tranquil tale of idyll, set to a pulsing beat that makes you want to chill more than it makes you want to dance. Song kicks. End of story.

    TGon October 15, 2006   Link
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    i agree with you, tg. it's a simple song but i love it.

    sensitivetofateon October 24, 2006   Link
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    amy's first published song with stars, yeah

    rio197on September 06, 2008   Link

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