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Sister To Sleep - My Chemical Romance’s Lost Track

CRCrystalShimmerMLP•Created September 29, 2019
Sister To Sleep - My Chemical Romance’s Lost Track
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Sorry for the audio quality! It’s nearly impossible to find a better one, this track’s studio recording is lost in Mikey Way’s attic This is honestly one of my favourite songs so I’m so glad I managed to convert it to an MP3 and share it here. ~Lyrics~ [Intro] Welcome to this institution One way to resolution I'm put on this medication Rolls down my throat [Bridge] Because I can't ever sleep at night the same This medication enjoys, enjoys most every day Cause I close my eyes I see land [Chorus] What did I say? What did I say to put Sister to Sleep? And fall awake and die And I'm never going to bed [Verse 1] Back to the day, back into this day Back to another level, hotter then hell Said that we're not savages until we do it Again And one last night I'll kiss your lips again [Chorus] What did I say? What did I say to put Sister to Sleep? And fall awake and die And I'm never going to bed [Bridge] I will take this ferris wheel And I'm sleepwalking back into this hell Oh my darling For the first time [Verse 2] Don't let me sleep tonight And get in your way tonight Don't let me sleep tonight Get in your way [Chorus] What did I say? What did I say to put Sister to Sleep? And fall awake and die And I'm never going to bed [Outro] I'm sleepwalking back into this Hell! Oh... God ~Context~ This song is a lost track originally written for the Freddy Vs Jason soundtrack, but the band fell through as they didn’t finish it in time. They still kept the song, possibly planning to use it on Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge or as a demo on Life On The Murder Scene (like BMIB or Desert Song) but the track was lost. The name, Sister To Sleep, is likely a reference to Neil Gaiman’s Sandman, in which Death is the sister of Sleep.

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Project ID332433757
CreatedSeptember 29, 2019
Last ModifiedSeptember 29, 2019
SharedSeptember 29, 2019
Visibilityvisible
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