I cram it in
I try my best to scream
And when I find myself outside your house
I'm trying hard to figure where you're at
Oh, oh, oh
I just need a second

I feel the burn inside my inner thigh
I feel the slightest touch and I might die
And so I figure run and hide
Oh, oh, oh
I just need a second

Oh, oh, oh, oh
Where do you go
When you're not here with me?

And when I cry I do it all alone
And on the floor
I get myself into the moment
Lose myself completely on it
Oh, oh, oh
I just need a second

I like to think you think about me like
I like to think about you
Later I'll be thinking of this moment
And I'm waiting
Oh, oh, oh
I just need a second

And when the spell is cast
I feel myself, I'm falling fast
I get myself into the way
Of the things I want to say to you
Oh, oh, oh
I just need a second

Oh, oh, oh, oh
What do you do
When I'm not there with you?

And when I cry I do it all alone
And on the floor
I get myself into the moment
Lose myself completely on it
Oh, oh, oh
I just need a second

Oh, oh, oh, oh
Where do you go
When you're not here with me?


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    at first i thought about the lyrics literally, but now i'm wondering if tegan is refering to the mind of the person and where their thoughts are instead of their body physically. the whole "when i find myself outside your house, i'm trying hard to figure where you went" could be interpreted metaphorically as finding herself outside someone's thoughts. and the "where do you go when you're not here with me" could be her asking where their thoughts are if they're not with her. or maybe that's just me

    palindromeon March 07, 2008   Link

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