Something we both saw shattered all of us.
Something we both saw mattered all along.

In spite of all our work.
In spite of all our energy.
Because of all our ignorance.

Something we both saw shattered all of us.
Something we both saw mattered all along.

Took us for a ride
Way, way off of course.
Took us for a ride
Way, way off of course.

Gotta admit you got us good.
All this time I never got gaffle like that.
We believed all we heard.
We trusted you.
I never got gaffle like that.

Got a mouth
Insert the hook
Reel us in.
See you later.
Chain pulling man.

Gotta admit you got us good.
We trusted you.
See you later.
Chain pulling man.

Got a mouth
Insert the hook
Reel us in.
See you later.
Chain pulling man.

Gotta admit you got us good.
We trusted you.
See you later.
Chain pulling man.

(Never hurts, but it never.)
Got a mouth
Insert the hook
Reel us in.
See you later.
Chain pulling man.

(Never hurts, but it never.)
Gotta admit you got us good.
We trusted you.
See you later.
Chain pulling man.


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    I think this song is actually about two people happening by chance to find themselves in a relationship that was unintended. You get this sense of it being two people when he says "something we BOTH saw". and the lines "took us for a ride, way way off of course" hints at the whole unplanned factor of it, their feelings for eachother just kind of caught them off guard and found them, they weren't looking for them at all. Also, I think the lyrics are "Gotta admit, it got us good. All this time, never got gaffled like that. We made a leap, oh it hurt, trusted you. see you later"-- this makes more sense and sounds more like what he's saying, that the two of them were more hooked by their feelings and couldn't resist it. "Gaffled" means seized or took hold of (aka this feeling they have).
    And I think the whole reel us in part is in reference to giving in to the feeling, like when someone's got you hook, line, and sinker... you're smitten and you're saying alright, you got me, now you can have me.

    alovelyfadeouton December 14, 2006   Link

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