Well, I know
I ain't spoken of love in a coon's age
But I can't help it now
Just helping myself to whatever I can

I chose the softest kind of dove
To chase around, to place bound and stout
In a pose of arrogance and loneliness
Of cleanliness

Silence all the clocks tonight
It's show time, with drinks to spill
Hear my mouth, I've got the sounds
To send you back home with peace of mind

Well, I pace myself when marching
Because I tangle up my legs if I don't
Slow down and look at my woman
Remember that everything is round, complete or completing

Silence all the clocks tonight
It's show time, with drinks to spill
Hear my mouth, I've got the sounds
To send you back home with peace of mind




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    I feel this song has a deeper meaning than what reviewers would lead us to believe. CokemachineGlow simply states that it's about "partying". I don't agree with that. I feel it's about loving and satisfying someone...in bed. The last two minutes of the song is repetitous and reminds me of pure sex, expecially when Adam mutters "Oh God".

    I could be terribly wrong, and Adam might have different intentions, but I prefer my interpretation (mainly because it's sexy). :)

    Also, I would love links to any Annuals interviews that people might have come across. I haven't found any, and I'm desperate to get some insight on this band. Thanks.

    Glistenon January 08, 2007   Link

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