I'll watch you wind on down the string and settle to the ground
I'll give my little hand a yank and then you'll come back 'round
But just like you and me babe
You're the yo-yo, I'm the hand
Let's say you'll be my baby, and I swear I'll be your man

Hey, guys.
Ya'll the band?
Ya'll pretty good now.
I'm in a band now.

Alright, ya'll now it's time for a Tennessee-sized oblige to the good fans of Relient K for buying the Nashville, Tennesse EP. Thank you very much from Jon, Matt, John, Matt, and Da--Ethan, and I'd like to conclude with five great things about America. Freedom, justice, America, and uh...what that last one? Right, Taco Bell. Thank you.

Bzzzzzzzzzz
Ow!
The Bird and the Bee Sides
Yeah!
Oh my goodness. This is awesome.
There's b-sides for everybody. Some rarities, and some uh, unreleased recordings. Bzz
Take that off!
Man, that's awesome.
Heheh
From the archives
Man, I'll tell ya'll what, man, that's awesome. Ya'll are awesome.
I love bees..
Birds. I like birds.
Bees. I love bees.
Alright, bees. Bees and..
The Bird and the Bee Sides
Alright.
Okay.
Start the record.


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    I actually think that the lyrics are:

    'Thank you very much from John, Matt, Jon, Matt, and Da--Ethan...'

    Refering to Matt Theissen, Matt Hoopes, Jon Schneck, and then John Warne.

    Flexaon August 31, 2008   Link

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