T. Matthew Delonge

T. is 29 years old. He is the Electric Guitarist of blink-182. T. is also known as "Tom DeLonge". T. is located in London at The Castle Pub.

T. likes to fraternize during off hours and is trying to compose music in order to get ahead professionally.

Prrrr

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Song Details

Prrrr is Easy Listening music in tempo Moderato. The music is mind melting and the lyrics are mind melting. The song was written 1/9/2024 by T. Matthew Delonge. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 8
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 30
Genre: Punk Rock
Owner: None
First Revealed: 4/15/2024

Dominant Instruments

Electric Guitar
Bass Guitar
Drums
Lead Vocals

Special Lyrics

The departure of our good times was hard to swallow
As the airplane flew
Not many parks made me wish to swim in them
You and I could go there and fill the hollow

I never stopped thinking about you
And who would have thought
That friendship would turn into love
A real stroke of luck

I remember when we looked at each other
You said you wanted a significant other
I would give you a penny for your thoughts
And a dollar for another

If my feelings remain hidden forever
Who will see the best of me?
I judge myself when I'm alone at home
For some reason, I undo my plans from A to B

Were you feeling the same? Perhaps I should be honest
You look so calm, but I'm afraid to lose sight of you
It doesn't matter if you go east or west

I remember when we looked at each other
You said you wanted a significant other
I would give you a penny for your thoughts
And a dollar for another

I'm going to open my heart to you
My heart is ready
I'm going to open my heart to you
My heart is ready

I'm going to open my heart to you
My heart is ready
I'm going to open my heart to you
My heart is ready

Record Releases

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