Twist around the lounge
Sun drowns the house
Stick another pill in my head and go to bed
We're not doing it again so leave it

No, I didn't even see you when I liked you
No, now I ain't got no time
Girl, I wanna see you undo it
I wanna see you but you're not mine

Bombs have run out
Call 'round the town
"I could hear you giving her head," she said
You think we're doing it again? Keep dreaming

No, I didn't even see you when I liked you
No, now I ain't got no time
Girl, I wanna see you undo it
I wanna see you but you're not mine
No, I didn't even see you when I liked you
No, now I ain't got no time
Girl, I wanna see you undo it
I wanna see you but you're not mine

No, I didn't even see you when I liked you
No, now I ain't got no time
Girl, I wanna see you undo it
I wanna see you but you're not mine
No, I didn't even see you when I liked you
No, now I ain't got no time
Girl, I wanna see you undo it
I wanna see you but you're not mine

I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine
I wanna see you but you're not mine


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Undo Lyrics as written by Matthew Timothy Healy George Bedford Daniel

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    I think it's about this guy who likes this girl and their close (acting as in a relationship) but she is taken

    mackenziedon May 29, 2016   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I think it's about a guy who has conflicting feelings for a girl who he once pursued but she said no. And now, he is thinking about her and wants to be with her (at least for having sex) but he can't because he already has someone ("Girl I wanna see you undo it/ I wanna see you udo it but you're not mine")

    I think this theme goes along with the rest of the Sex EP

    caliluvsarton December 01, 2014   Link
  • -1
    My Interpretation

    the first two lines of each verse could be spoken from the mans point of view, the last two from the girl's. there may have been history between them, but she does not want it anymore.

    gibon June 14, 2013   Link

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