@[Diderik:33655] "Your a holiday!" Was a popular term used in the 50s/60s to compliment someone on their all around. For example, not only are they beautiful, but they are fun and kind too ... just an all around "holiday".
I think your first comment is closer to being accurate. The singer/song writers state "Millions of eyes can see, yet why am i so blind!? When the someone else is me, its unkind its unkind". I believe hes referring to the girl toying with him and using him. He wants something deeper with her, thats why he allows himself to be as a puppet (even though for her fun and games) as long as it makes her happy. But he knows deep down that she doesnt really want to be serious with him and thats what makes him.
I got my costume on
What you don't know
This mask is always on
Being stuck in this house dumb
My eyes are spinning from the rum
Like a pirate
I'll start a riot
All night long until these clothes come off
We gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Am I your trick or treat
My life is already so fictional
So I'm not fazed by all these stupid hoes
I'm not at home without my creepy girls
So fuck this party from that Facebook post
It's as empty as the streets below
Lets go to where the monsters go.
We gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Am I your trick or treat
You know I want your problems,
Got love for imperfection
Your lips are razor sharp,
They cut me deeper then the rest
I'll take you as you are,
No time to heal your scars
Am I your trick or treat.
Am I your trick or treat
Keep on looking back my way,
I've got something for you and me
You never thought that we could be the perfect tragedy
You know I want your problems,
Got love for imperfection
Your lips are razor sharp,
They cut me deeper then the rest
I'll take you as you are,
No time to heal your scars.
Am I your trick or treat.
Am I your trick or treat
Fuck it
We gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Am I your trick or treat
What you don't know
This mask is always on
Being stuck in this house dumb
My eyes are spinning from the rum
Like a pirate
I'll start a riot
All night long until these clothes come off
We gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Am I your trick or treat
My life is already so fictional
So I'm not fazed by all these stupid hoes
I'm not at home without my creepy girls
So fuck this party from that Facebook post
It's as empty as the streets below
Lets go to where the monsters go.
We gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Am I your trick or treat
You know I want your problems,
Got love for imperfection
Your lips are razor sharp,
They cut me deeper then the rest
I'll take you as you are,
No time to heal your scars
Am I your trick or treat.
Am I your trick or treat
Keep on looking back my way,
I've got something for you and me
You never thought that we could be the perfect tragedy
You know I want your problems,
Got love for imperfection
Your lips are razor sharp,
They cut me deeper then the rest
I'll take you as you are,
No time to heal your scars.
Am I your trick or treat.
Am I your trick or treat
Fuck it
We gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Gotta reason to dance
Ohohoh
Light a fire underneath your feet
Am I your trick or treat
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