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“Count Your Last Blessings” shows a narrator who’s drunk and possibly on the road of death, seeing as he’s broken, hopeless, and depressed. Though he struggles as he goes through this dark path, he really wants to repent everything and deny all the wrong he’s done before dying.
[Instrumental Intro]
[Verse 1]
Last call for regrets and defeat
To finish the bottle full of empty dreams
Punch-drunk headed straight out of line
Another excuse with no alibi
Hitching on the road of decline
With no-name streets and no vital signs
I pissed away the best of me and
No one can help me! (Help me! Help me!)
[Chorus]
I'm misery's best friend, deadbeat on a dead end
A bag full of regrets and I'm coming clean
The self-elect resident reject
A bad habit, don't forget that you better
[Post-Chorus]
Count your last blessings, I fell off the wagon
I'm chasing six feet, and now I'm running out of time
[Verse 2]
My hands are tied and nailed to the cross
I'm looking for all the composure I lost
I'm petulant with a bad attitude
A poster child vision of wasted youth
I dodged the book and found the key
I can't say the same for dignity
I pissed away the best of me and
No one can help me! (Help me! Help me!)
[Chorus]
I'm misery's best friend, deadbeat on a dead end
A bag full of regrets and I'm coming clean
The self-elect resident reject
A bad habit, don't forget that you better
[Post-Chorus]
Count your last blessings, I fell off the wagon
I'm chasing six feet, and now I'm running out of time
[Bridge]
Now I'm my own enemy, I don't hear you now
Perfect tragedy, God bless us denial
Now I'm my own enemy, I don't hear you now
Perfect tragedy, God bless us denial
[Chorus]
I'm misery's best friend, deadbeat on a dead end
A bag full of regrets and I'm coming clean
The self-elect resident reject
A bad habit, don't forget that you better
[Post-Chorus]
Count your last blessings, I fell off the wagon
I'm chasing six feet, and now I'm running out of time
[Chorus]
I'm misery's best friend, deadbeat on a dead end
A bag full of regrets and I'm coming clean
The self-elect resident reject
A bad habit, don't forget that you better
[Post-Chorus]
Count your last blessings, I fell off the wagon
I'm chasing six feet, and now I'm running out of time
[Instrumental Outro]
Count Your Last Blessings was written by Deryck Whibley.
Count Your Last Blessings was produced by Deryck Whibley.
Sum 41 released Count Your Last Blessings on Wed Jul 18 2007.