have you found the person that you want to spend your life with
or do you want ?
do you want another . . .
you can't proscribe affection
because you're scared to live about it
do you want...
do you want another boy?
can't erase the other one
so we waste each other
your character lies in intent
do you want another boy?


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    suprised no one commented on this song. wish it was longer, it's awesome.

    c51587on May 09, 2002   Link
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    I think thats its length, and its position on the album (between Recluse and Let Go) is what makes it so awesome. MIDTOWN ROCKS!!!

    Karpediemon May 12, 2002   Link
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    wow it's for your thoughts on the lyrics not the band

    toxyfoxyon July 03, 2002   Link
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    they did an extended version of it live when i saw them a while back...gabe sang and heath played w/o distortion the first time through, and it had a really cool semi-acoustic feel...then they cranked up the distortion and the drums and bass kicked in for the album version the second time through. it really added a whole new dimension to the song, which is right to the point about being ready to start another relationship.

    shakingbraveon July 07, 2002   Link
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    ahhh midtown. good good song, should be longer though

    YouAreNotPunkon September 12, 2002   Link

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