I Write Sins Not Tragedies

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I Write Sins Not Tragedies by Panic! At The Disco

About I Write Sins Not Tragedies

“I Write Sins Not Tragedies” is Panic! at the Disco’s second single from their debut studio album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. This song is considered the most popular song of P!ATD. It’s also been covered by many bands, including Fall Out Boy. The title derives from the Douglas Coupland novel Shampoo Planet, wherein says the protagonist, Tyler Johnson: What I write are not sins; I write tragedies." “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” was the first song Panic! At The Disco selected specifically as a single for the radio. .

I Write Sins Not Tragedies Lyrics

[00:11.38] Oh, well imagine
[00:13.50] As I'm pacing the pews in a church corridor
[00:16.45] And I can't help but to hear
[00:18.65] No, I can't help but to hear an exchanging of words
[00:22.95] "What a beautiful wedding"
[00:25.05] What a beautiful wedding," says a bridesmaid to a waiter
[00:28.68] And yes, but what a shame
[00:30.02] What a shame the poor groom's bride is a whore
[00:34.02] I chime in with a "Haven't you people ever heard of
[00:38.03] Closing a goddamn door?"
[00:40.08] No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
[00:43.43] With a sense of poise and rationality
[00:45.40] I chime in, "Haven't you people ever heard of
[00:49.32] Closing a goddamn door?"
[00:51.43] No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
[00:54.98] With a sense of...
[00:56.57] Oh, well in fact
[00:58.85] Well, I'll look at it this way
[01:00.49] I mean technically, our marriage is saved
[01:02.93] Well this calls for a toast, so pour the champagne
[01:07.87] Oh, well in fact
[01:10.06] Well, I'll look at it this way
[01:11.95] I mean, technically, our marriage is saved
[01:14.23] Well this calls for a toast, so pour the champagne, pour the champagne
[01:20.71]
[01:30.45] I chime in with a "Haven't you people ever heard of
[01:34.54] Closing a goddamn door?"
[01:36.50] No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
[01:39.86] With a sense of poise and rationality
[01:41.77] I chime in, "Haven't you people ever heard of
[01:45.81] Closing a goddamn door?"
[01:47.78] No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
[01:51.35] With a sense of poise and rationality
[01:58.48]
[02:03.81] Again...
[02:06.93]
[02:12.73] I chime in, "Haven't you people ever heard of
[02:17.01] Closing a goddamn door?"
[02:18.87] No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
[02:22.09] With a sense of poise and rationality
[02:24.09] I chime in, "Haven't you people ever heard of
[02:28.29] Closing a goddamn door?"
[02:30.02] No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
[02:33.73] With a sense of poise and rationality
[02:40.93]
[02:46.28] Again...
[02:46.55]

From the album: EMO Bangers