I was sipping on a whiskey when I got the call
Yeah, my friend Lex was lying in the hospital
She'd been pretty sick for about half a year
But it seems liked this time the end was drawing near
So dropped my plans and jumped the next London train
I found her laid up and in a lot of pain
Her eyes met mine and then I understood
That her weather forecast wasn't looking too good
So I sat and spun her stories for a little while
Tried to raise her mood and tried to raise a smile
But she silenced all my rambling with a shake of her head
Drew me close and listen this is what she said now

"You'll live to dance another day
It's just now you'll have to dance
For the two of us
So stop looking so damn depressed
And sing with all your heart that the Queen is dead"

Yeah, she told me she was sick of all the hospital food
And of doctors, distant relatives, draining her blood
She said, "I know I'm dying but I'm not finished just yet
Yeah, I am dying for a drink and for a cigarette"
So we hatched a plan to book ourselves a cheap hotel
The center of the city and to raise some Hell
They waste to all the clubs
And then when everyone else is long asleep
Then we know we're good and done

You'll live to dance another day
It's just now you'll have to dance
For the two of us
So stop looking so damn depressed
And sing with all your heart that the Queen is dead

And South London's not the same anymore
The Queen is dead
And the last of the great has finally gone to bed

Well, I was working on some words when Sarah called me up
She said that Lex had gone asleep and wasn't waking up
And even though I knew that there was nothing to be done
I felt bad for not being there and now, well, she was gone
So I tried to think what Lex would want me to do
At times like this when I was feeling blue
So I gathered up some friends to spread the sad, sad news
And we headed to the city for a drink or two
And we sang

We live to dance another day
It's just now we have to dance for one more of us
So stop looking so damn depressed
And sing with all our hearts, long live the Queen


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Long Live the Queen Lyrics as written by Francis Edward Turner

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    Great song, and a really good message. Last time in Norwich he said that this friend dying was a tragedy and a huge loss and all that but the important thing was that "she took her life and really lived the shit out of it" and that's what everyone should do. Yes it's sad but you've gotta dance through it cos you've got the chance to.

    Whillon April 02, 2008   Link
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    Like Whilll said, it's about a friend of Frank's who died but really lived her life, and i guess in a broader sense it's telling everyone to live their lives to the full.

    NNDEANon April 08, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    Some friends who saw him in Cardiff in '07 mentioned that he'd just come back to the funeral and also wrote "Ballad" about her.

    Aloselon April 11, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    "Lex would love this song, but she would be pissed he wrote it after she died." -Andre.

    robotsanddiscoson April 13, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I'm lucky to have had people I know survive cancer. A lot of people aren't so lucky.

    WelshBluebirdon November 07, 2008   Link
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    The album was released a week before my aunt died from cancer and so this song really means the world to me, especially as this was exactly the attitude she carried right to the end - live your life to the full. I've heard that money from the single is going towards a breast cancer charity - top notch as always from Frank

    Mr_Gingeron December 18, 2008   Link
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    This song moved me more than most songs about a death, even though the melody isn't that sad. It's one of those songs where lyrics go so perfectly with the right bit of the tune, if that makes any sense whatsoever.

    denimgurnon August 05, 2009   Link
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    the first time i herd this song i didnt understand it then i took a closer look at the lyrics and it realy made me cry and it makes me cry everytime i hear it now, uve realy gotta admire her and his spirit and outlook on life truly insperational

    markyboyyon September 12, 2009   Link
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    Memory

    I first heard this song on the radio driving home after seeing a friend in the hospital. He had crashed his dirtbike and broken his neck. He is still alive today but he still may never move his body again. At the time though it felt like we could actually loose him. When I heard these lyrics I lost it and had to pull over and just cry. I still can't make it all the way through the song without tearing up. It's so powerful. I still can't get over how freaky it was to hear this song at that exact moment when it would mean the most.

    ms_understood568on September 21, 2009   Link
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    I'm fortunate enough to have not been touched by personal tragedy, but this song still gets to me...the power of song writing...

    jimzillaon October 13, 2009   Link

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