Three words you have spoken
Don't make me a fool
As a gesture, a token
Please play by the rules

Please play by the rules
Please play by the rules
If I knew a way out
From breaking your heart
Was it free for the taking?

To tear you apart?
To tear you apart?
To tear you apart?
To tear you apart?

There can be no mistaking
Tell me quick as you can
'Cause I'm so tired faking

What we understand
What we understand
What we understand
What we understand


Lyrics submitted by Clay_Easton, edited by nicfit

Nevertheless Lyrics as written by Anton A Newcombe

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    "Three words you have spoken..."

    One of the coolest tunes ever written and recorded. At the end of the documentary 'Dig,' Courtney Taylor hints at the idea of thinking he may have won the competition between he and Anton. The Dandy's made more money, bigger fanbase, whatever. Anton was a total mess, whacked out on drugs and a lost cause. Taylor says something along the lines of "Just when you think he's totally finished, he comes out with something, and you listen to it and you sit back and say, 'Wow.'" What he meant was, 'I lost. Anton won.'

    Taylor was talking about this song.

    PatMCon July 10, 2015   Link

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