I kill myself kill the pain
A suicide death a suicide game
My skull he's bleaching in the dust
My rage turns to insane lust

All depressed all alone
I drift into the danger zone
Deadly spittin cobra life of crime
I want revenge I want what's mine

Like takin' Carrie to the high school prom
Something's always goin' wrong
Hair trigger temper tormented mind
Deadly spittin cobra I am losin' kind

The heart is the place devils congregate
When you're raised on a diet of bickering at hate
Hair trigger temper tormented mind
Deadly spittin cobra I am losin' kind

Endless vacation
Endless vacation
Endless vacation


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Endless Vacation Lyrics as written by Michael Richard Burston Ian Fraser Kilmister

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    This song is the story of my life. (C'mon, people, what's wrong with you? Why hasn't anyone commented? )

    Child Of Musicon May 14, 2005   Link
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    as much as i love the ramones. dee dee's vocals at the start are absolutely feral. i dunno y this is on the anthology they have way better songs than this.

    petetheeliteon May 26, 2006   Link
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    Dee Dee is awesome! Okay, you're right... he didn't have the best voice... but that's what I love about him.

    punkpirateon June 23, 2006   Link
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    i agree with punkpirate.

    R_AMONAon September 16, 2006   Link
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    this song is written by deedee sincerly about one thing, him gettin high to take his mind off shit, then freakin out about everything he sees, and then wanting to get back at his drug filled fantasy... (I drift into the danger zone deadly spitten cobra life of crime I want revenge I want what's mine )

    smash_ya_stateon May 17, 2007   Link
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    "Endless Vacation" by Dee Dee and Johnny is a hardcore experiment, with Dee Dee imitating Darby Crash of the Germs!

    Shocktreatment77on December 16, 2007   Link
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    Did anyone write such dark lyrics like this with such misanthropy and self hatred before dee dee? As in actually talking about suicide and pain in such a direct way? Just wondering.

    cyrilsquirrelon September 21, 2011   Link

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