Time will tell I'm not well
Take me to the attic
Lock me up show me hell
Just let me have it
You are the sweetest thing
You're always taking care of me
It took the softest hands
To put me back together again

She loves to dance in the rain
It's the sound of it that makes her wet
She melts when I say her name
Pin her to the wall and say

Use me baby
Abuse me maybe tie me to the bed post
And leave for a few days
Tell me you love me
As you torture and taunt me
Make me hurt so bad
That it has to feel good when you stop

Show me all don't you hide
Tell me all your secrets
It's ok don't be shy
We're all a little twisted
You are the cutest thing
You're always looking out for me
It took the greenest eyes
To make me see the beauty again

And if you really love me
You would do all this to show me
This might be the only way
That I can feel again

You are the sweetest thing I have ever known
Whisper me your secrets I won't tell, they'll never know
You are the cutest thing I have ever seen
Tell me all your dreams
Can't tell what you mean to me


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    Such a good song, one of the best Cauterize songs ever! this song, IMO, can have many meanings, but I think this song is about showing if "the girl" really loves Jesse (lead vocals of Cauterize). So like to do all the things and give proof of her love.

    Example: Use me baby Abuse Me maybe Tie me to the bedpost Leave for a few days

    And if you really love me You would do this all to show me This might be the only way That I can feel again

    paperwings2007on July 23, 2007   Link
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    "And if you really love me, You would do all this to show me" "This might be the only way, That I can feel again" The way Jesse sings that, especially acoustically, brings chills down my spine.

    qazwsxedcfvon December 11, 2007   Link

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