Die, Die, Die

SCOTT MCMICKEN, TOBY LEAMAN

It turns out cigarettes can kill you
Cause when you didn't come back
Every time that I thought of you
I smoked a whole pack

I was up to about seventeen packs a day
I was refueling too
About every hour or so
I drank a bottle of white mule

I wasn't thinking about turquoise
I wasn't thinking about gold
I wasn't thinking about thinking
Or about getting old

Got to be so I didn't care
If I was leaving or loving
Oh, what I was
And what I was becoming

I don't want to in your arms
I just want to die
Don't want to die in you arms
I just want to die

And like a marionette doll
Oh, manned by a fool
I went into the chicken shed
Started looking for tools

Well I worked for a month
Build some sky and some clouds
And I built some myself some angels
With trumpets so loud

Well they played hallelujah
And I knew I was done
I walked through a golden gate with pearl inlays
Saw a never setting sun

Well I knew I was dead
I couldn't do no more harm
Well I built myself a heaven
Where you died in my arms

Well you died in my arms when I died
Well you died in my arms when I died
Well you died in my arms when I died
You died in my arms when I died

Trivia about the song Die, Die, Die by Dr. Dog

On which albums was the song “Die, Die, Die” released by Dr. Dog?
Dr. Dog released the song on the albums “We All Belong” in 2007, “Takers and Leavers” in 2015, and “Four Nights Live in San Francisco: Night 2” in 2022.
Who composed the song “Die, Die, Die” by Dr. Dog?
The song “Die, Die, Die” by Dr. Dog was composed by SCOTT MCMICKEN, TOBY LEAMAN.

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