It's about this constant addiction.
About the greater demand.
As I reach for the laugh with only seconds left.
I'm getting deeper.
It's about this constant addiction.
About this greater demand.
As I reach for the laugh with only seconds left.
I'm getting deeper.
And did you say that you were happy.
‘Cause I won't leave you alone.
I need the push to elude to things I have to say.
To what I have to say.
There's a time and a place we hide behind.
And alternate face.
When the freak needs a nurse you comply.
With the fools in mind.
There's a time and a place we hide behind.
And alternate face.
We're the people who fuck with your mind.
When you sleep inside.
I can take you away.
To a better place to a better time.
I can take you away.
To a better place.
Let's talk about you and me tonight.
‘Cause I'd really like to take you home.
Let's talk about you and me tonight.
‘Cause I need the push to elude to things I have to say.
There's a time and a place we hide behind.
And alternate face.
When the freak needs a nurse you comply.
With the fools in mind.
There's a time and a place we hide behind.
And alternate face.
We're the people who fuck with your mine.
When you sleep inside.
And remember the times that we've shown you the way.
And remember the times that we've shown you the way.
And remember the times that we've shown you the way.
And remember the times that we've shown you the way.
We can change your mind.


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    It's certainly not about shyness...to me it's about a girl he is very wanting to be with who plays coy with him and pretends to be awkward around him and thwart his advances but that only makes him want her more ('Cause I need the push to elude to things I have to say ) Jay's lyrics are never cut and dry... More proof to my theory is in this verse: There's a time and a place, we hide behind An alternate face When the freak needs a nurse you comply

    Again she is trying to hid the fact that she is accually a freak sexually and really wants him... it's a game to her to drive him crazy to the piont of wanting her even more(We're the people who fuck with your mind When you sleep inside) ...she's a cock tease really toying with him in like 107 ways if you will ;) which only makes him when he sleeps at night dream up 107 naughty things he wants to do to her once she finally drops her act and lets him have her.( Let's talk about you and me tonight 'Cause I'd really like to take you home)

    And the final pure proof of my theory is little line (With so many faces) this eludes to the little masks that people such as herself hide behind, a part of their grand scheme/game to mind fuck a guy who they know wants them in the worst way.

    You just can't over simplify Jay's lyrics, it's a total insult to him in my oppinion.

    This song is amazing.

    Moonlapse_Vertigoon January 30, 2007   Link

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