Dreamed he was pregnant
We found an apartment
Kid waved his gun in the window
So we crossed the street
For houses to clean
We're all amidst the sirens

Oh, the excitement
The excitement of sirens
The homeless have set the police chief on fire
Locks get broken
Back door swings open
The kid throws his gun at a passing car

The wheels on our feet make it hard to stop moving
The wheels on our feet make it hard to stop
Your dress is on backwards
Your love is complete
All that you gave her once belonged to me

Ahhhh....

Learned his lesson
Emotional payment
Got nothing to show for the wage
Only's ring
Our necklaces hang on telephone wire

Oh, the excitement
The excitement of sirens
Dinosaurs living suddenly
Rocks get swollen
Laws get broken
My boyfriend is pregnant with my baby

The wheels on our feet make it hard to stop moving
The wheels on our feet make it hard to stop
Your dress is on backwards
Your love is complete
All that you gave her once belonged to me


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    This really a Live it Out outtake? Where are these full lyrics coming from?

    aaampersandon December 18, 2011   Link
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    lolwut

    dustybreezeon December 16, 2011   Link
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    That's what I'm saying, but it really has a lot of imagery. If you input the first few lyrics of this song on google. It references you to a book called The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.

    idkadrianon December 17, 2011   Link

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