I'm flying low, my engine stalls
And you're just waiting for me to fall
Smiling faces, but I don't get the joke
And everybody's laughing, e-e-everybody's laughing at me

You're the only one I've told, now everybody knows
Oooh, you sold me
And it's all fucked up
And it's all my fault
It's all my fault
It's all my fault

I'm so naked in these clothes
Paranoid, overexposed
The crowd is waiting, but this is not a show
And everybody's laughing, e-e-everybody's laughing at me

You're the only one I've told, now everybody knows
Oooh, you sold me
And it's all fucked up
And it's all my fault
It's all my fault
It's all my fault

What did you get for the price of my head, was it worth it?
Did you forget that you said what you said when you slept in my bed
(And you say the same things to everybody)

You're the only one I've told, now everybody knows
Oooh, you sold me
And it's all fucked up
And it's all my fault
It's all my fault
It's all my fault

It's all my fault
It's all my fault


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    I was unsure about this, saw the video which was about him being a superhero which was kind of cool. I suppose it could apply to any situation where there's a breach of trust and you think it's your fault for telling them in the first place, or doing whatever it was where they talked about it.

    It often makes me think of this situation in my own life where someone told something and I got annoyed. It wasn't that secret but I didn't want people to know, ironically me getting cross with them for telling was what made them angry with me and kind of ruined our friendship, at least from that level.

    dundleon October 21, 2010   Link

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