Far Too Young To Die

Album: Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! (2013)
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  • I've never so adored you
    I'm twisting allegories now
    I want to complicate you
    Don't let me do this to myself

    I'm chasing roller coasters
    I've got to have you closer now
    Endless romantic stories
    You never could control me

    Well, I never really thought that you'd come tonight
    While the crown hangs heavy on either side
    Give me one last kiss while we're far too young to die
    We're far too young to die
    Far too young to die

    Fixation or psychosis?
    Devoted to neurosis now
    Endless romantic stories
    You never could control me

    Well, I never really thought that you'd come tonight
    While the crown hangs heavy on either side
    Give me one last kiss while we're far too young to die

    Well I never really thought that you'd come tonight
    While the crown hangs heavy on either side
    Give me one last kiss while we're far too young to die
    We're far too young to die
    Far too young to die

    Well I never really thought that you'd come tonight
    While the crown hangs heavy on either side
    Give me one last kiss while we're far too young to die
    We're far too young to die Writer/s: Brendon Boyd Urie, Dallon James Weekes
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Comments: 2

  • Kat from NycHere, this may help. (Well, if links can even be posted here - if not, search for the album through google or just go to gigwise (the url is an easy guess to give you a hint) They give a *track by track* -review- at least, under the name of the band and album.)

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/bc.marfeel.com//www.gigwise.com/reviews/84513/track-by-track-panic-at-the-disco---too-weird-to-live-too-rare-to-die%3Fmarfeeltn%3Damp

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    =^..^= (Kat)
  • Kat from NycThat doesn't really explain the meaning of this song. It doesn't explain ANY song, actually. It's basically Urie saying, 'I wrote some songs,' which doesn't describe the album, either, or even give any idea about what the album is about.

    Probably best to just leave it blank if you can't say, "We don't really know." But everyone's a critic, and that's just my opinion.
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