Valentine told me who's to go
Feelings he's treasured most of all
The teachers and the football stars

It's in his tiny face
It's in his scrawny hand
Valentine sold his soul
He's got something to say
It's Valentine's day
The rhythm of the crowd
Teddy and Judy down
Valentine sees it all
He's got something to say
It's Valentine's day

Valentine told me how he feels
If all the world were under his heels
Or stumbling through the mall

It's in his tiny face
It's in his scrawny hands
Valentine knows it all
He's got something to say
It's Valentine's day

(Yeah)
(Yeah)
Valentine, Valentine
(Yeah)
(Woo, woo)
Valentine, Valentine
It's in his scrawny hand
It's in his icy heart
It's happening today
Valentine, Valentine
It's in his scrawny hands
It's in his icy heart
It's happening today
Valentine, Valentine


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    I feel the main point of this song is missed, It (to me) is about "Bullying", and the ramifications of it. when shooting occur, all people hear is the body count, the "deranged shooter" and so on.. NO ONE tries to understand the mental state of the aggressor in this song, it is apparent that "Valentine" has been berated, and abused, at school, and the teachers have turned a blind eye to his torment. the reference to the mall could be that there would be more of his intended victims there, on a certain day. not aware of his "plans" In either respect, "gun control" has little to do with it. the only "gun control" needed, is making sure someone knows how to hit what they aim at.

    RonnieDeanon October 17, 2014   Link

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