well it come in fits and waivers
black swarm wallows in the base of her spine she speaks
funny little passes at the dead and the incomplete

say?
what's that, you've got an answer for time?
tick tock tick tock tick tock think of yourself
it's not a sensible failure.

chrome and blood and finger waving
shiny little fuckers in their shiny little cars
buffing up your buddy's like you under a microscope

say?
what's that, you've got an answer for time?
tick tock tick tock tick tock think of yourself
its not a sensible failure

baby's got a new toy, in a green purse
baby's got a new toy, in the back yard
( back down idiot, back down turn left run right )

say?
what's that, you've got an answer for time?
tick tock tick tock tick tock think of yourself
its not a sensible failure

baby's got a new toy, in a green purse
baby's got a new toy, in the back yard


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    I love this song, it's got so much energy. Anyway, I think 'baby' means lé other half of whoever the song's coming from, and he knows the new toy is dangerous. I like the chorus line 'what's the, you've got answer for time?', it sounds like he doesn't enjoy the time that he has with her, thus needing an answer for it? but I dunno.

    Pointofgravityon December 12, 2007   Link
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    umm i reckon this song is about all the people with money only being happy by buying loads of new stuff and just looking down on everyone else or summat....who knows

    krissykrisson March 11, 2008   Link

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