Wanna make a bet
We'll be neck to neck taking off the gloves
Spider versus bat
Tiger versus rat, rabbit versus dove

Wanna make a bet
Odds are neck to neck taking off the gloves
Spider versus bat
Tiger versus rat, owl versus dove

Every living thing pushed into the ring
Fight it out to wow the crowd
Guess you thought you couldn't just watch
No one's getting out

Without stadium love
Without stadium love

Wanna make a trade
Cougar for a snake, wanna fall in love
Wanna make a deal
Angel versus eel, owl versus dove

Every living thing pushed into the ring
Fight it out to wow the crowd
Guess you thought you couldn't just watch
No one's getting out

Without stadium love
Without stadium love

We've got stadium love
We've got stadium love
We've got stadium love
We've got stadium love

Stadium love, love, love, love
Stadium love, love, love, love


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Stadium Love Lyrics as written by James Shaw Emily Haines

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    My Interpretation

    Just wanna say, this song is AMAZING live. I saw them in MPLS last june. Before they ended with this song, Emily talked about how humans were systematically destroying the natural world. I know she gave an explanation in an interview, but today this interpretation dawned on me.

    Wanna make a bet We'll be neck to neck Taking off the gloves Spider versus bat Tiger versus rat Rabbit versus dove

    Wanna make a bet Odds are neck to neck Taking off the gloves Spider versus bat Tiger versus rat Owl versus dove

    wetferreton July 11, 2009   Link

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