Inevitability of Death

Gordon Downie, Gordon Sinclair, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Robert Baker

Puffy lips, glistening skin
And everything comes rushing in
We don't go to hell the memories of us do

I get a sense of connectedness
Exclusive, tight but nothing dangerous
We don't go to hell the memories of us do
And if you go to hell, I'll still remember you

But I thought you beat the death
Of inevitability to death just a little bit
I thought you beat the inevitability
Of death to death just a little bit
I thought you beat the death
Of inevitability to death just a little bit
I thought you beat the inevitability
Of death to death just a little bit

Terry's gift is forever green
It got me up and back on the scene
We don't go to hell, just our memories do
Fantastic gap, common space
Open concept in your smiling face
We don't go to hell, the memories of us do
And if you go to hell I'll still remember you

But I thought you beat the death
Of inevitability to death just a little bit
I thought you beat the death
Of inevitability to death just a little bit
I thought you beat the death
Of inevitability to death just a little bit
I thought you beat the inevitability
Of death to death just a little bit
I thought you beat the death
Of inevitability to death just a little bit
I thought you beat the inevitability
Of death to death just a little bit

Trivia about the song Inevitability of Death by The Tragically Hip

On which albums was the song “Inevitability of Death” released by The Tragically Hip?
The Tragically Hip released the song on the albums “Live from the Vault Vol. 4 - La Luna Brussels, Belgique” in 1994 and “Day for Night” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Inevitability of Death” by The Tragically Hip?
The song “Inevitability of Death” by The Tragically Hip was composed by Gordon Downie, Gordon Sinclair, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Robert Baker.

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