Piles of roses at my feet
Friends and lovers gather around me
Whisper farewell one by one
Clear their conscience as they surround me
Close your eyes, you will be okay

No remorse and no regrets
For what I've done and what I've said
Isn't life lived, right at the edge
And when it's not, that's when you're dead

[Chorus]
So goodbye my friends
To hell with the sorrow
We have made amends
It's time to say
Goodbye my love
By this time tomorrow
It will be the end
Goodbye my friends

Douse my youth in gasoline
Lit a match and laugh while it's burning
Riding my loves one by one
All the lessons I have been learning
Close your eyes, you will be okay

No remorse and no regrets
For what I've done and what I've said
Isn't life lived, right at the edge
And when it's not, that's when you're dead

[Chorus]

No remorse and no regrets
For what I've done and what I've said
Isn't life lived, right at the edge
And if it's not, you'll know you're dead

[Chorus]


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    The song is about dying without regrets and that he is surrounded by lovers and he has nothing good to look back at and he wants his friends to be happy and live life to the fullest with the time you have

    Sixxamfanon January 02, 2013   Link

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