tired and awake
write words you really mean without mistake
push the pen until it doesn't work no more
it's empty outside the door
partially insane
roman candle come and guide me through the dark
i'll be walking through the horror i once knew
that wasn't really much
this isn't a long catastrophe
it's all just a passing phase you'll see
and though i am scared of the sun light
i'm not scared if you're the night
blanketed and bruised
stumblin' to find the light switch on the wall
if this feeling goes, i won't do it again
this time i swear it
this isn't a long catastrophe
it's all just a passing phase you'll see
and though i am scared of the sun light
i'm not scared if you're the night
i'm not scared if you're the night
i'm not scared if you're the night
i'm not scared if you're the night
i'm not scared if you're the night
i'm not scared if you're the night
i'm not scared if you're the night
i'm not scared if you're the night
i'm not scared if you're the night
Tony Sly (Anthony James Sly, 1973-2012) was an American singer and musician, best known as the frontman of the punk rock band No Use for a Name. Born in California, Sly began his musical career in the 1980s with The Squirrels before founding No Use for a Name in 1989. His distinctive vocal style, a blend of anger and melancholy, helped define the band's sound, which released numerous successful albums including "More Betterness!" (1997) and "The Feel Good Record of the Year" (2002). Sly was also active as a solo artist, releasing the album "The Last Time I Saw You" in 2008. His music has influenced generations of punk rock artists and his memory continues to be celebrated by fans worldwide. Some of Tony Sly's most representative songs include "Soulmate", "Let's Get Out of Here", "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "My Own Worst Enemy".
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