There are people who are pushing me on the train,
screaming from the top of buildings (your going to get whats comming)

And I dont no how to react or if I should fight back
He could have a knife, stab me in the gut,
bleading on the floor
should've kept my mouth shut
And I dont no how to react or if i should fight back

Ice cream is going to save the day
Ice cream is going to save the day, again

I don't need a number, I just wanna dance with my shirt off
I don't want no other, I just wanna dance

He could have a knife, stab me in the gut,
bleading on the floor
should've kept my mouth shut
And I dont no how to react or if I should fight back

Ice cream is going to save the day
Ice cream is going to save the day again
Ice cream is going to save the day again
Ice cream is going to save the day again

I don't need a number, I just wanna dance with my shirt off
I don't want no other, I just wanna dance


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    GOD I LOVE THIS SONG!!! i reckon its about how he wants to stay a kid or innosent (ice-cream) or party with no care in the world...

    but there are people always there to make things crap... like bullies... "pushing on the train"

    screaming from the top of buildings "youre gonna get whats coming"

    also:

    he could have a knife stab me in the gut bleeding on the floor shoulda kept my mouth shut

    and i dont know how to react or if i should fight back

    like they are always trying to look for a reason to do something bad... like if you avoid the situation you could be safe... and he doesn't know what to do afterwards what consequence...

    it about responsibility as well... but ice cream saves the day... it makes everything disappear :P YAY!!!

    akaputtputton October 31, 2007   Link

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