And head up, dear, you're shallow and blind
And head up, dear, the rabbit might die
Because I'm putting the boot in, tonight

And head up, dear, you're shallow and blind
And head up, dear, the rabbit might die
And you say hi, and you say hi
Because I'm putting up with your constant whine

And that won't last too long
And friendly faces with put on smiles
A drunken mind game past
Because I'm putting the boot in tonight

And head up, dear, you're shallow and blind
And head up, dear, the rabbit might die
And you say hi, and you say hi
Because I'm putting up with your constant whine

And that won't last too long
And friendly faces with put on smiles
A drunken mind game past
Because I'm putting the boot in tonight


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And She Would Darken the Memory Lyrics as written by Craig Orzel Andrew James Macfarlane

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    I'm pretty sure the "and you say hi" line is "and you say how?", but the thick Scottish accent makes it sound like 'hi'.

    I think the song is just about getting sick of someone who is petty and shallow, etc. The singer is tired of putting up with her, and is putting his foot down.

    bumcivilianon February 15, 2010   Link

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