I don't believe it, I won't believe in it
I'm not sad, I understand that's how it goes
Take it easy, there's no time to be mad
That's their job
Blood on their teeth, death on their mind
Pretty baby, please just get out of the way
Where it's safe

Eyes will follow you, weapons can't break through
Tears will swallow you, they all can see right through

Bulletproof glass
Bulletproof glass
Bulletproof... you won't have any trouble now
But who knows?
But who knows?

Please don't deceive me, I'm just so easily fooled
But there's some things they do not want the answers to
Don't want to bring all that up, but they keep leaving it out
What to do?
We'll just let it be
Until they all leave

Bulletproof glass
Bulletproof glass
Bulletproof... you won't have any trouble now
But who knows?
But who knows?

If you want to know somebody, might take a quick look at their best friends
Diamonds are hers, a dog is his
You can lie to yourself, but don't lie to me
It's what they want

Dominance and loyalty, romance and security
Stay behind

Bulletproof glass
Bulletproof glass


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    I've been a fan of the Strokes and Julian since they first surfaced and I absolutely love this song. I believe that all of Julian's lyrics have a free form and spontaneous aspect to them that is beyond interpretation. That being said I believe that in general this song is about living life in the lime light, behind "bullet proof glass." On the one hand he is safe, pampered, and protected by it. On the other hand he laments about the eyes that follow him and the inability to maintain privacy in his transparent cage.

    darylkaneon August 25, 2010   Link

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