you gotta be kidding me
i'm through with you girl anyway
i'll wait for you i always do
it's dumb but i want to anyway

so here we are stuck in hell
same old game we know it well
i don't mind...anyway
spark it up and numb me on and off again
oh what the hell
i don't mind...anyway

been sittin' here have another beer
i'm drunk but i want some anyway
i just don't care enough about you
so fuck you anyway

so here we are stuck in hell
same old game we know it well
i don't mind...anyway
spark it up and numb me on and off again
oh what the hell
i don't mind...anyway

you gotta be kidding me
i'm through with you girl anyway
too numb to know that i'm happy
without you i'm better off anyway

i just don't care enough about this to make the effort to show you that i care enough to try to get you back in bed with me

so here we are stuck in hell
same old game we know it well
i don't mind...anyway
spark it up and numb me on and off again
oh what the hell
i don't mind...anyway


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    I LOVE THIS SONG. I listen to it on repeat. Buutttttt, to me its about a girl who is trying to move on from her on & off again boyfriend. She has a strong dependence on him, which may be mutual. The line that says "Too numb to know that I'm happy" is she doesn't realize how much better things are for her without this dude. And the part that's like, "spark it up and numb me on & off again..." do we think this is about smoking/smoking weed?? Give me input here.

    gho4lyfeon January 12, 2005   Link

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