I'm right here in front of you and I can't stop sh-sh-shaking
I can't stop sh-sh-shaking. come on and hold me still

Did my heart love until now cause I feel as though
I've never seen beauty till this night
I'm forever, yeah, I'm forever yours.

You're wearing your skin like it's too tight.

And there she was; reflecting so brightly the warmth that she installs
And there she was; we were infinite for a moment

There's not one girl here that will be lead by her conscience
In a world where every girl wants to be a model
What's wrong babe? did daddy not give you enough attention.

Did my heart love until now cause I feel that
I've never seen beauty till this night
I'm forever, yeah, I'm forever yours

Take back what's mine. just leave me in it
And everything that I believe in.
She's shaking. she's shaking. please act surprised.
She's shaking. she's shaking. please act surprised.
She's shaking. she's shaking. please act surprised.
She's shaking. she's shaking.

And there she was; reflecting so brightly the warmth that she installs
And there she was; we were infinite for a moment
And there she was; we were infinite for a moment
And there she was; we were infinite for a moment


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    i think the song is about a guy who is kinda mediocre falls for a girl who is stuck on herself. the whole 'did daddy not give you enough rejection' says that shes been taught she is the best.

    so yea he falls for her and is nervous and stuff, but is also proud he is the one she "installed"

    the whole "shes shaking" could possibly be that he broke up with her to make her egotistic ways stop? thats just a guess though. Great album, i havent been able to put it down...

    Quit_Lollygaggingon September 04, 2007   Link

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