Two words!
Rock, chalk, shot a jayhawk
Never been in jail 'cause I never get caught
I got smarts, dark, dangerous dog
ODB got it right from the start
You got one and you changed from crazy to calm
I've been awake for days in the dusk and the dawn
And you're loving me whether you want to or not
But I want you for sure, I am loving you more

I am loving you, more
I am loving you more
I am loving you, more
Who heard?
What, no, no right from the start
Go sell that shit somewhere farther from the heart
Running, and running, and running, and stop
Come on, we both knew this thing would be hard
I see art
You see class
You think (you think)
You ask (you ask)
You say darling am I a chore?
I said I know you love me, I am loving you more

I am loving you, more
I am loving you more
I am loving you, more

Pick up the perfect card
Slip into smiling wildly
After the rest have gone
We become beyond timeless
Give you everything that I have ever owned
Soon I will have bought us up a house and home
Up on the seventh floor
I know you love me, I am loving you more

I am loving you, more
I am loving you more
I am loving you, more
I am loving you more

I am loving you, more
I am loving you, more
I am loving you, more


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Giants Lyrics as written by Ted Patrick Feldman Dylan James Rau

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    My Interpretation

    It's about a guy who loves a girl and is trying to show her his real feelings for her and what he's really about. "Rock, Chalk, shot a Jayhawk" is referencing the KU chant. He says he's dangerous and dark, and then makes a Wu-Tang Clan reference. Then says how when the one comes along it can change how you act and he thinks about her so much that he can't sleep, then proceeds to say that he's irresistible. Then repeats that he loves her to show just how much. And you get the point for the rest of the song.

    JSwopeon January 15, 2014   Link

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