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Hey Blondie, I'm dreaming

from This Month's Rent by The Decay

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For a good couple of years I thought constantly about killing myself. I planned it out in various ways all the time. I was listening to Blondie, and thought "wouldn't this be the best to have playing", because it's so damn happy and Debbie Harry is supposed to be really nice.
I realized I couldn't let Debbie down, and decided not to go through with it

- Tyler

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Please touch my face again,
I had that dream again
Where things turn out alright, then I fall
I don't need to take the pills
Getting up my strength to feel
Salt on my lips kick the chair
Then I fall

And I had things to live for
I had so many things so many things
When I had you

Who would show up to grieve,
Anyone say they loved me?
Who would I never have a chance to say goodbye to
You said anything I need
Right now just room to breathe
And the letter on the desk
Forever speaks your name

And I had things to live for
I had so many things so many things
When I had you

I never looked so high out this window
Thinking man that is some blue sky
My eyes are clouding up
Say wait, I think I see an angel
But then I don't. You know I never will
Never thought of the people I left
The friends that I miss,
Never thought I'd go through with it
The people I left
The friends that I miss,
Never thought I'd, ever change my mind

Please touch my face again,
I had that dream again
Where things turn out alright, then I fall
Where things turn out alright
Things turn out alright

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from This Month's Rent, released January 31, 2010

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The Decay are a four piece punk band from the Guelph-Kitchener/Waterloo area. They have the best friends in the world.

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