What will the weather be like the day that you die? I hope it's sunny, sunny like the fourth of July I'm hoping that your best friend will be okay I'm hoping that your mother will cure her pain
What will the dollar be worth the day that you die?
I'm hoping that you never wished you worked so hard
And when they lift you up I would not are too much if they took me too Just to be with you But we both made a pact and I won't take that back But I"ll wait my turn while you watch my curse From the universe
And what will the be like the day that you die? I hope you told your lover that
What will the timing be like the day that you die?
And when they burned your skin They would not let me in So I kicked and screamed and made a scene
All I could do was laugh While you watch me hurt From the universe So when they raise you up I would not care too much If they took me too
But I'll cuss and curse While you watch my worse from the universe
And I'll toss and turn And I'll toss and turn And I'll toss and turn
I went to bed with a bottle of Jamison You found me hanging in the back of the basement
They called the doctor and the doctor came quick
We're all stardust, baby, so we never can die We're all stardust, baby, so we never can die We're all stardust, baby, so we never can die We're all stardust, baby, so we never can die
(We're all stardust, baby, so we never can die We're all stardust, baby, so we never can die We're all stardust, baby, so we never can die)
Song Description:
"Dirty Hymns" by Stardust Babies is a haunting and introspective song that delves into themes of mortality, love, and the passage of time. The lyrics ponder what the weather, value of the dollar, and timing will be like on the day of one's death, expressing hopes for peace and closure. The singer reflects on the pain of losing a loved one and the inevitability of death, all while grappling with their own inner turmoil and struggles. The song builds to a crescendo as the singer confronts their own mortality and the interconnectedness of all living beings, ultimately finding solace in the idea that we are all stardust and will never truly die. The melancholic tones and introspective lyrics make "Dirty Hymns" a poignant and thought-provoking track that leaves a lasting impact on the listener.
Dirty Hymns - Beware I gotta a lot of "should've dones" in my life That I should've done right Should've would've could've with the water gun painted black Would've asked
Dirty Hymns - Stardust Babies What will the weather be like the day that you die? I hope it's sunny, sunny like the fourth of July I'm hoping that your best friend will be okay I'm hoping that your