Whoever Dies Last

Story Behind The Song

Idea seemed like a subject that is very hard to do for a song that might one day find a cover... How to tell such a thing and still have a song that is somehow "nice" to listen to? But there is truth in it, I think, so that's why I decided he had to be a song. Let's see...

Song Length 2:50 Genre Country - Traditional
Tempo Slow (71 - 90) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Gloomy Subject Loving Marriage
Language English

Lyrics

Here we are not young anymore
All that's left are things to remember
But that is just the way it is
and the way it should be
And o how we've learned to surrender
Still there is something I like you to know
Before it's too late, and the end...

Whoever dies last, take care of business
So whoever goes first, don't have to worry
Come to my arms, let me embrace
That what has been precious
all of my years...

We've been to placed, we've seen it all
Had times of crying and pain
But if we were to do it all over again
Please let it be quite the same
Now there is something that needs to be said
Although I prefer to say nothing instead...

Whoever dies last, take care of business
So whoever goes first, don't have to worry
Come to my arms, let me embrace
That what has been precious
all of my years...

Lyrics Darbyshire, Lax & Hoeve Music Johnny Hoeve
Producer Johnny Hoeve Performance Johnny Hoeve
Label Moonpub Music

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