Easily the most cynical song on the album, with a lyrical tone in polar opposition to A Big Enough Stick For The Moon's naive innocence. Also, I'm playing a ukulele.
lyrics
If I kill myself, will you love me again? Hell no, hell no!
If I kill myself, will you love me again? Hell no, hell no!
When you left me I lost
My best friend, what a cost!
Darling I long to see ya,
To eat you up like a quesedilla.
If I kill myself, will you love me again? Hell no, hell no!
If I kill myself, will you love me again? Hell no, hell no!
At the very least could you pretend,
That if I killed myself you would promise to love me again?
Baby, don't look confused,
This is no morbid ruse,
My impending expiration,
Is just a love declaration.
If I kill myself, will you love me again? Hell no, hell no!
If I kill myself, will you love me again? Hell no, hell no!
Oh why cheat death?
Goodbye, sweetness.
(Mandolin solo)
Darling I know you'll cry
If I don't say goodbye,
So I'll jump from your apartment block,
I can wave to you as I drop.
If I kill myself, will you love me again? Hell no, hell no!
If I kill myself, will you love me again? Hell no, hell no!
At the very least could you pretend,
That if I killed myself you would promise to love me again?
Why cheat death?
Goodbye, sweetness.
Yossarian Lives began in 2007 as the pseudonym of Rob Shiels, a multi-instrumentalist and producer from Dublin. The name
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