I wish you were a beer
Then I could drink you up
I wish you were not here
With my come in your mouth
I wish you weren’t so queer
Your chains still lock me up

Since when were you our lord
We’re all so very bored
Since when were you our lord
We’re all so very bored

I wish you were a beer
The thirsty wanna drink
You wish I wasn’t here
You’re scared because I think
You wish I wasn’t here
Cause I’m your missing link

Since when were you our lord
We’re all so very bored
Since when were you our lord
We’re all so very bored

I wish you were a beer
Then I could drink you up
You wish I wasn’t here
Cause I can beat you up
I wish you weren’t a queer
With my come in your mouth

Since when were you our lord
We’re all so very bored
Since when were you our lord
We’re all so very bored
Since when were you our lord
We’re all so very bored
Since when were you our lord
We’re all so very bored


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    quickstep, whatever happened to the old addage, "IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING NICE TO SAY, THEN DON'T SAY ANYTHING AT ALL!"? Maybe you weren't taught that... Anyway, this song is definitely underrated! I love it, and there should be tons of comments here!

    I think it's about a relationship where he hates the person, but she brings him pleasure, so he continues to carry on with her, and then regrets it. I say that, because in America queer means gay thanks to a bunch of hapless numbskulls, but in England and South Africa, it still tends to mean strange. He's half English, half South African. And in old English, the English we used to use, that's also what queer meant. Strange. So this girl is strange, in a bad way, but he continues to associate with her for the pleasure she brings him.

    MaggieMichelleon October 10, 2006   Link

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