You make remarks about the people
Who walk past your window arm-in-arm

You're even jealous of the roses that grow
In the garden of the house where nobody lives

You even say that there's a time and a place
For feeling happy
You speak of love as a symptom of conformity
Oh oh oooh

You make remarks about the people
Who walk past your window arm-in-arm
You're even jealous of the roses that grow
In the garden of the house where nobody lives
You even say that there's a time and a place
For feeling happy
You speak of love as a symptom of conformity
Oh oh oooh


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    This song is so trippy. The meaning of the song is pretty obvious, The guy is alone and jealous of all the couples he sees because he can't find anyone for himself. :(

    LizLovesYouon November 19, 2009   Link

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