I'm sorry about the sun
How could I know, that you would burn?
And I'm sorry about the moon
How could I know, that you'd disapprove?

And I'll never make the same mistake
So next time I create the universe
I'll make sure we communicate at length, oh yeah

But until then... You're better off dead
A smile on the lips and a hole in the head
Better off dead, it's better than this
Take it away, 'cause there's nothing to miss

I'm sorry about the world
How could I know, you'd take it so bad?
And I'll never make the same mistake
So if you're looking for a fantasy
Why not try the entire human race?
.. Just to play it safe

Until then... Better off dead
A smile on the lips and a hole in the head
Better off dead, better than this
Take it away, 'cause there's nothing to miss

Better off dead, better off dead
Why don't you try pushing daisies instead?
Better off dead, better off dead
A smile on the lips and a hole in the head

And I'll never make the same mistake
The next time I create the universe
I'll make sure you participate, og yeah

And I'll never make the same mistake
So next time I create the universe
I'll make sure we communicate at length
.. Just in case


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    I agree with stealtheharmony, the person in the song is talking to someone who is never satisfied, and so this fisrt person gets tired of this. It coul also be taken literally from God's pint of view, but I don't think he's apologizing, he's tired of us not appreciating what we have

    Misery_chickon March 12, 2009   Link

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