Ha-ah-ah, yeah
Ha-ah-ah, yeah
Ha-ah-ah, yeah

I am your neighbor, I can see you
I got these blinds that I peek through
And when you're crying
I see your tears fall down
They're making oceans
That in I
Sink and drown
Sink and drown, oh no

I feel I know you
I feel I know you well
I saw you go through
I saw you go through hell
I was there when you first let euphoria
Spill on your bed sheets
I could feel what you felt
What you felt, oh no
What you felt
What you felt, oh no

Do you feel used?
Well, I would too, I would too, oh
And would you use me
Like I did you?
Oh, you would too

Ha-ah-ah, yeah
Ha-ah-ah, yeah

I am your neighbor
I can hear you
I got this tin can
With a string through
And when you're crying
I hear your shaky breath
And when you're lying
I hear your heart confess
Heart confess, oh no

Time's slipping away
'Cause I see your moving signs everyday
You got your things in your boxes
Your oven's always cold
You'll leave me all alone with just an
Empty peep hole

Ah-ah-ah-ah

And do you feel used?
Well, I would too, I would too, oh
And would you use me
Like I did you?
Oh, you would too, oh

Do you feel used?
Well, I would too, I would too, oh
And would you use me
Like I did you?
Oh, you would too

Ha-ah-ah, yeah
Ha-ah-ah, yeah


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    Since nobody's given an interpretation, this is a great song from the perspective of a peeper. A next door neighbor who spies through a peephole to watch the life of the person next door. It seems the peeper starts to fixate on the neighbor.

    "And when you're crying I see your tears fall down They're making oceans That in I Sink and drown"

    He empathizes with the neighbor and over time, feels as though he's actually a part of their life, even though he's just a creepy peeper.

    "I feel I know you I feel I know you well I saw you go through I saw you go through hell

    I was there when you First let euphoria Spill on your bed sheets I could feel What you felt"

    I love this part. I believe "euphoria" spilled on the bed sheets refers to masturbation of sex. An organism basically and from "I could feel what you felt" it suggests that the peeper probably wanked to this. What a great, subtle way to describe it, honestly great lyrics.

    I think the peeper realizes how creepy his actions are as it says: "Do you feel used? Well I would too, I would too"

    Yet he justifies it with:

    "Oh,And would you use me Like I did you? Oh you would too"

    In the end, the neighbor moves away, perhaps without ever realizing the person next door's intimate knowledge of them, and the peeper is left alone with his "empty peephole".

    samanthajpon June 01, 2016   Link

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