(J. FergusonSloan)

You, I wish I knew you better
Then again I can wait 'till next September
Slowly buying time
These conditions make me restless
Then again I admit that this will test us
'cause everywhere now
I can see the number one followed by the nine
I wonder if a year or two will matter because I'm...

Dreaming of you, all day
Hardly seems appropriate
Just drifting through, all day
No one seems to notice it

You, I dreamt the seven towers
Were slowly falling down
And in the last remaining hours
Still everywhere now
I could see the number one followed by the nine
Just this once I think that I might cast the rules aside

Dreaming of you, all day
Hardly seems appropriate
Just drifting through, all day
No one seems to notice it

Everyone's behind us
We don't dare lead the blindest
Still the promise of the victory
Eliminates stakes against me

Dreaming of you, all day
Hardly seems appropriate
Just drifting through, all day
No one seems to notice it

You, I wish I knew you better






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    This is totally about him being a giant loser in high school and how no girls would give him the time of day. With good cause, too! Writing crazy ass songs about girls he secretly lusted after. PERV CHECK, KAY?

    nitsirhcon December 24, 2004   Link

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