We stand alone so patiently
We take our time to smoke some cigarettes
We'll take a ride to go get high
And if we die we know not to regret
Funny how this girl I knew
Never seemed to have a clue
What I did with my friends
When she left I wondered why
But that's all I felt inside
Pick her over my friends?
I would rather die
We used to take those walks, girl
We used to have those talks, girl
How you loved romance
But where were you last night
When I was getting crazy
With someone else's lady
And he pulled out a knife
Tried to take my life?
You never paid attention
Session after session
You still couldn't understand
Girl
You know you drive me crazy (x2)
We stand alone so patiently
We take our time to smoke some cigarettes
We'll take a ride to go get high
And if we die we know not to regret
It's funny how that now we're through
I still seem to think of you
And where we could have been
Last night I took a drive
All liquored up to heal my pride
Cheers to all my friends who keep me alive
We used to take those walks, girl
We used to have those talks, girl
How you loved romance
But where were you last night
When I was getting crazy
With someone else's lady
And he pulled out a knife
Tried to take my life?
You never paid attention
Session after session
You still couldn't understand
Girl
You know you drive me crazy (x4)


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No Regrets Lyrics as written by Buddy Armstrong Bob Riley

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    this is a song that partially defines my life. you really cant regret anything in life cause soon you will be dead. and i also like how he still is thinking about the girl but knows he needs his friends deep down

    rbfboy212on June 16, 2002   Link
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    i really like dxoxw..i hope they dont get onto mtv...damn trendy bands! blah

    loveis4suckerson March 25, 2003   Link
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    Wow, I absolutely love Death On Wednesday. They are so amazing! I saw them last month and that was definitely the best show I've ever been to. When they played this song it was so beautiful I seriously almost cried. Nate was up on stage all by himself, just him and his electric guitar singing this song...then about halfway through the rest of the band comes back on stage to finish the song off with him...and before the song started Nate told the audience what the song was about and that it was about his best friend who passed away...it was absolutely amazing.

    RawkBrightLighton April 19, 2003   Link

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