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''And I Don't Want To Live This Life'' is a non-fiction book written by Deborah Spungen. Published by Random House in 1983, it is about her daughter, Nancy Spungen, who died from a stab wound to the abdomen at the Chelsea Hotel in New York City in 1978. Nancy's then boyfriend, Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols, was accused of and ultimately confessed to the crime, although he died of a drug overdose before being convicted. Fans of Vicious and the Sex Pistols have frequently alleged that Nancy's death was by another's hand; Vicious himself described her death as accidental. The book is named after a line in a poem Vicious wrote some time after Nancy's death: :''You were my little baby girl,'' :''And I shared all your fears.'' :''Such joy to hold you in my arms'' :''and kiss away your tears.'' :''But now you're gone, there's only pain'' :''and nothing I can do.'' :And I don't want to live this life, :''If I can't live for you.'' :''To my beautiful baby girl.'' :''Our love will never die...'' Republished as ''Nancy'' in 1984 by Koko Kansan Kirjakerho (The Whole People's Book Club), a Finnish publisher. ==External links== * (Random House website ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「And I Don't Want to Live This Life」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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