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“Dry Ice” is about a teenager trying to get with one of his friends. He has dreams of her and he starts to get worried because she might reject him. He tries to write to her but then realizes that the letter doesn’t sound good so he turns the letter into a song.
[Verse 1]
Late last night I had a dream and she was in it again
She and I were in the sky, flying hand in hand
I woke up in a cold sweat, wishing she was by my side
Praying that she'll dry the tears left on my face, I've cried
[Chorus]
Oh, I love her, keep dreaming of her
Will I understand if she wants to be my friend?
[Verse 2]
I'll send a letter to that girl, asking her to be my own
But my pen is writing wrong, so I'll say it in a song
Oh, I love you more right now, more than I've ever loved before
Here's these words straight from these lips, I'll need you forever more
[Chorus]
Oh, I love her, keep dreaming of her
Will I understand if she wants to be my friend?
Oh, I love her, keep dreaming of her
Will I understand if she wants to be my friend?
[Bridge]
Come ease the pain that's in my heart
Come ease the pain that's in my heart
Come ease the pain that's in my heart
Come ease the pain that's in my heart
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 1]
Late last night I had a dream and she was in it again
She and I were in the sky, flying hand in hand
I woke up in a cold sweat, wishing she was by my side
Praying that she'll dry the tears left on my face, I've cried
[Chorus]
Oh, I love her, keep dreaming of her
Will I understand if she wants to be my friend?
Oh, I love her, keep dreaming of her
Will I understand if she wants to be my friend?
[Bridge]
Come ease the pain that's in my heart
Come ease the pain that's in my heart
Come ease the pain that's in my heart
Come ease the pain that's in my heart
Dry Ice was written by Mike Dirnt & John Kiffmeyer & Billie Joe Armstrong.
Dry Ice was produced by Green Day & Andy Ernst.