Your face looks like the fairy tale explosion; black and blonde and red, all at the same time. Did you hear him mutter under his breath, "Fuck yeah, it's over"?


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    this song is great and pretty much the only one on the 7" i can follow closely as far as lyrics are concerned. here's a better breakdown of the lyrics:

    your face looks like the fairy tale explosion

    black and blonde and red and black and blonde and red and black black and blonde and red and black and blonde and red and black and blonde

    all at the same (fuckin?) time did you hear him mutter under his breath? did you hear him? "fuck yeah it's over" did you hear him mutter under his breath? did you hear him? "fuck yeah it's over"

    sleepytimeon March 20, 2003   Link
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    i think everyone can relate to this song. esp the fuck yea its over. how many times have you thought that? get ready for canada songs!

    xautumnsxon July 05, 2003   Link
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    i think everyone can relate to this song. esp the fuck yea its over. how many times have you thought that? get ready for canada songs!

    xautumnsxon July 05, 2003   Link
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    i just saw them. twice. i love how the singer gropes himself. i've never been so turned on in my life.

    givingintoautumnon July 22, 2003   Link
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    it pretty much sums up my every thought of love and all that is and will be

    xagendasuicidexon May 03, 2004   Link
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    I can relate to the song title more than anything. God thats the best song title I've ever heard.

    SaviorSalvation213on October 08, 2006   Link
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    "it pretty much sums up my every thought of love and all that is and will be"

    amen

    documenton February 06, 2007   Link

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