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Shelia,
Shelia,
You'll be my wife and share my life,
You'll be my wife, you'll share my life.
We will grow old,
We will grow old.
And when we die we'll bury ourselves,
And when we die we'll bury ourselves.
'cause no one wants to die alone
'cause no one wants to die alone
'cause no one wants to die alone
'cause no one wants to die alone
'cause no one wants to die alone
Shelia
Shelia
We'll die alone together,
Die alone together,
Die alone together,
Die alone together.
Shelia,
You'll be my wife and share my life,
You'll be my wife, you'll share my life.
We will grow old,
We will grow old.
And when we die we'll bury ourselves,
And when we die we'll bury ourselves.
'cause no one wants to die alone
'cause no one wants to die alone
'cause no one wants to die alone
'cause no one wants to die alone
'cause no one wants to die alone
Shelia
Shelia
We'll die alone together,
Die alone together,
Die alone together,
Die alone together.
Lyrics submitted by moonmaster
Track duration: 03:32
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It's the video of him writing the song on the spot during a live performance
It's incredible.
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'cause no one wants to die alone"
so poetic. i love this
deep stuff right there
beautiful
I guess, my point is that I realized I had written maybe, I dunno, the first ever asexual love song. Where it's really just about a fear of dying alone-- you need contact, you need love, you need empathy. You need this relationship but if there's no sex involved, people act like it's not a legitimate relationship. In a way the song was really kind of written for my friend Sarah, she and my friend Chrissie have been my best friends since we were very young. And I'd love to spend the rest of my life with Sarah. It's not a romantic thing or a sexual attraction. She's 'Shelia'."
pitchfork.com/features/interviews/7726-atlas-sound/