There must be something in the water
Gotten into every mothers daughter
It must be all the raging hormones
The drugs and the alchohol
And all the porno

Heavy breathing
Too much sleeping
Never eating

We're all weird in our own way
We're freaks we're freaks
Everyday is a sideshow
We rock you suck get used to it
We're freaks we're freaks

Hey everybody welcome to the circus
Living on a tightrope making people nervous
The invisible girl wants to take your money
There's a two headed boy but one of
Them's a dummy

It's outrageous
So contagious
Can you blame us

We're all weird in our own way
We're freaks we're freaks
Everyday is a sideshow
We rock you suck get used to it
We're freaks we're freaks

(Na na na ..)

Heavy breathing
Too much sleeping
Never eating

We're all weird in our own way
We're freaks we're freaks
Everyday is a sideshow
We rock you suck get used to it
We're all weird in our own way
We're freaks you're geeks
Everyday is a sideshow
We rock you suck get used to it
Try and make the best of it
We rock you suck get used to it
We're freaks we're freaks we're freaks we're freaks


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    My Interpretation

    It sounds like it's about the music industry, battles music fans seem to get into with other music fans who don't like something they like ("We rock, you suck. Get used to it"), illiteracy ("Never reading"), or musicians who go all out in their attire when they perform (The circus metaphor, "We're freaks").

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