My hole, I'll get my hole, I'll get my hole
Get my hole, get my hole and I'll find out more
It's a choo-choo train, a rocket launch
If we have a hormone race
I'm bound to finish first

Can you see in the dark?
Can you see the look on your face?
The flashing white light's been turned off,
You don't know know who's in your bed

It takes more than fucking someone you don't know to keep warm
Do you really think now for a heart's beat you'll find your love in a hole?

Oh, you won't find love in a— won't find love in a hole
It takes more than fucking someone to keep yourself warm

I'm drunk, I'm drunk
And you're probably on pills
If we've both got the same diseases
It's irrelevant girl

And the room fills with steam
Oh, evaporates, disappears
My point of entry
is the same way that I leave

Can you see in the dark?
Can you see the look on your face?
The flashing white light's been turned off
You don't know know who's in your bed

It takes more than fucking someone you don't know to keep warm
Do you really think now for a heart's beat you'll find your love in a hole?

But, you won't find love in a— won't find love in a hole
It takes more than fucking someone to keep yourself warm

You won't find love in a— won't find love in a hole
It takes more than fucking someone to keep yourself—
See in the dark!
Can you see the look on your face?
The flashing white light's been turned off
You don't know know who's in your bed

It takes more than fucking someone you don't know to keep warm
Do you really think now for a heart's beat you'll find your love in a hole?


Lyrics submitted by heyjuderefrain, edited by krkenney88, mtj3, Beaverwizard, tuesdaymush

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    I think the whole song is a reference to the casual sex culture.

    'My hole' refers to having sex with someone (it's a Scottish slang term) and when he says 'You won't find love in a hole' it basically means you won't find love sleeping around.

    I think that the 'Pills' reference is to do with drugs, probably E .

    Great song :D

    susyscottishon July 09, 2011   Link

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