Now that you're gone
I feel the pain
My heart trembles
I call your name
I miss your touch
Your soft blond hair
I keep searching for an answer
But it just ain't there

And I don't want to live this life
And I don't want to live this life
And I don't want to live this life
Anymore

Everywhere I turn
The finger points on me
You'll never understand
I'm in misery
Oh baby, without you
I have no one
Oh my sweet darling
What have I done?

And I don't want to live this life
And I don't want to live this life
And I don't want to live this life
Anymore

All right!
She smiled at me
As I held her carefully
The last words were I love you
Thought it set me free
And I can't forget
That look on your face
She looked like an angel
As she died in my prayers

And I don't want to live this life
And I don't want to live this life
And I don't want to live this life
Anymore


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I Don't Want to Live This Life (Anymore) [Previously Unreleased Track; Bonus Track] Lyrics as written by Joey Ramone Dee Dee Ramone

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    Yeah Marx is definately right. Makes me cry too! poor sid. Especially when joey sings: "Oh, my sweet darling what have I done". I thought love kills was a joe strummer song.. but i'm crazy so who knows where i got that theory from lol.

    joAKAmegalomaniacon May 31, 2007   Link

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