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LongLost Lyrics
abaddon You ever noticed how in the Bible, When God needed to…
eternity Toxic and unstable But I am far from able To resist your…
ghostride Longlost In the bushes with a mask and a pistol grip I′m…
i hate everything about you (I hate everything about you) (Why do I?) longlost Every t…
I Love You (I hate everything about you) (Why do I?) longlost Every t…
i wouldn't mind dying with you Donnie, what did Roberta Sparrow say to you? She said that…
noise Let it break You'll feel better You're always near…
Red and Never Blue Pull up on the gang Tell em we next up Got a…
You Were Needed the Most Took the breath from my open mouth Never known how it…
Yosito
on i wouldn't mind dying with you
The above lyrics are from the song "I wouldn't mind dying with you" by LongLost. The song is based on a dialogue between two characters - Donnie and his psychologist. In this particular section, Donnie talks about his conversation with Roberta Sparrow, an old woman who foretells the end of the world in the movie "Donnie Darko." He quotes her, saying that every living creature on earth dies alone, which reminds him of his dog, Callie, who crawled underneath the porch to be alone when she died. The psychologist then asks Donnie if he feels alone even in her company, and he says that he doesn't know. He believes there might be something afterlife, but he has never seen any proof, so he stops debating it. He thinks that the search for God is absurd because, in the end, everyone dies alone, and he doesn't want to be alone.
The lyrics are powerful and evoke a sense of loneliness and emptiness that we all feel at some point in our lives. The conversation strikes a chord with the listeners who might have felt the same way as Donnie. The lyrics are deep and philosophical, and they illustrate the complexity of life and our search for meaning. The song talks about love, loss, and the inevitability of death, which are universal themes.