[Verse 1]

She grabbed me by the hand and she started to dance, man
I said, “Oh this is great, now I look like a transplant.”
She put my hands on her hips and started to squish me
I felt her ass, it was exactly where it should be (Yeahhh)
My drink was in the air, I’m not really sure what it was
Or why it was in the air, I guess it was because
I was with you, I’m just so depressed, forget it
Alright already, I got it, you wanna dance, I get it

[Chorus x 2]

I dance with you just because you dance with me
I just want you to see that there’s more to
Being in a club and getting drunk with one of throwing up
And waking up like we’re in love

[Verse 2]

I’m such a misfit in social situations, I hate it
Depression medicated yet you’re insecure and naked
I’m trying to loosen up, you’re dying to read my sullen eyes
This intellectual black hole reeks of cologne and lies
This song is making me sick, I tell myself it’s fine
But the DJ replayed the beginning for the sixth time
I hope somebody pulls a gun out and sucks all the fun out
And levels the playing field for Captain Bum-out, bum-out

[Chorus x 2]


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    i love cage, i actually love all about cardboard city, specially daryl palumbo and chris palko. i was surprised by this song, it was kinda positive hahah, i like it... but then i read the second part and and i said: "oh, nevermind is cage" anyways. perfect.

    nati24kon July 13, 2010   Link

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