How content are with ones with simple demands? They meet their fiancés cherry picking out in Canada.
While cursing the river, a seven fingered man, his three sleepless wives all equally sick of him.

Honey I left to see some action. What's with all these swamps? All I'm passing are hospitals and space-camps. Nobody is asking me "What about your other?" If they did I'd tell them you're a

Stanger in India
I'm gonna be creepin' on you so hard
You're seducin' Tibetan pop stars and
Wreckin' motor-cars

I know its true. This Is wrong love. Why is everything so expensive? Maybe in two years you can forgive me. I'll be living kinder. I'll have found my place as a

Stanger in India
I'm gonna be creepin' on you so hard
You're seducin' Tibetan pop stars and
Wreckin' motor-cars

A stranger in India. Doing ok so far. I'm just waiting on the feathers and tar. You are the only one. You are.

Nobody deserves you the way that I do.

Come home my stranger in India because waiting on you is too hard. The reason I haven't written back is because I'm still doing all that bad sh** I was.

My love is average. I obey an average law.


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    Memory

    Such a good band to see live, and such an amazing song.

    DARRRBBYYYon December 08, 2012   Link
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    I think it's about her not knowing her lover's whereabouts and making things up to numb herself. She's going to end up being the stranger but she feels her love for him is stronger than anyone else who he would meet in his travels. (Maybe he's on tour? Or business travels?) Her love is superior to theirs. ("Nobody deserves you the way that I do.") She does what she can to get by and pull through it ("all that bad shit") but knows she will have to end it soon. I feel like by the end of the song, she realizes her love is "average" and not special at all. That it will never be enough to hold up the relstionship.

    kstardavis7on February 12, 2015   Link

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