This Is The Best Day Ever

Album: I Brought You My Bullets You Brought Me Your Love (2002)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about being in hospital, and wanting to escape. It's about how the hospital at night plays tricks on your mind and makes you imagine things, like in the lyric, "Well I thought I heard you say I like you, we can get out, we don't have to stay." When he finally gets out of there, it will be the best day ever. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Rhiannon - Manchester, England

Comments: 7

  • Hanna from Naples, FlI thought the song was more about a person being sick, dieing, poor, but still having hope that they will recover.
  • Karen from Laredo, Tx"You left my heart an open wound, and i love you for it"
    My favrite part of the song
    <3
  • Ozzy from Fresno, CaI miss their old stuff like this
  • Morphine from London, EnglandI think I Brought You My Bulltes, You Brought Me Your Love was a good alubm generally actually.
  • Skyttles from Poolpartytopia, Czech RepublicGrreat bass line for Mikey!!
  • Hilt from Jefersonville, InThis is probably one of the few good songs from Bullets. Love it though
  • Ali from Oxford, PaThis has got to be one of my favorite songs on Bullets. I just love it for some reason...
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