i lost my heart on a monday
and i´m still ripped off and passed out
too much alcohol and weed shot my ass out
one of these girlies made my day for real
and i´ve got to tell you a little sum about the way that i feel
i don´t know how old she was but it doesn´t matter
i know that they do it better
no older woman can do it the way they do
fukk "more experience" when they choose you
i just cannot explain why these girlies always hit me like an a-train
with their buttersoft skin and their curly hair
they try to look innocent,but they are always up to sin

l- y - n

they knock you out at the drop of the dime
first eye contact... yo that´s the moment when you wanna die
but when you take a look downsouth
you´ll see a hell of a body on the way to blast your eyes out.
drinking brew after school , kissing ex-friends girlfriends
hands always where this skirt ends
they wanna make you hot, no doubt!
and you wanna take a shot, no doubt!
wicked games that´s the way how they wanna play
naughty thoughts and a surprise under their shorts
at any given time she wants to do you, screw you
use and abuse you like she´s always used to
yo! you can run but you cannot hide
you´re a two-second-brother when your hips collide

you know who we´re talking about, no doubt!
the little young nastees, no doubt!

l- y - n


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    I saw them live!! Their so god damn fu-kin great live! GREAT!!

    ClipZornon July 02, 2002   Link
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    I´m so into the "L-Y-N" chorus,awesome and whenever I´m pissed just listen to LYN,scream like braz and everything is fine...can´t wait to see them up on stage,it´s gonna rock like hell

    Cloudyon July 27, 2002   Link
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    This song is sooo sweet. Ive seen them live it was a blast. Im from germany and so is this band. Germany rocks (sometimes) ;)

    Germinatoron August 18, 2002   Link
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    great song! L-Y-N!

    CrimeStaticon October 09, 2002   Link
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    Well, yay for 4Lyn...one of germany's finest and I know what I'm talking about, seeing I'm german myself. Okay...now to my interpretation:

    I think it's about he falls for a minor, seeing the text has so many hints, like school and girlies. Or those older women. He's telling that he fell for a jailbait and she has him twisted around her little finger, controlling him, but he can't help, because he loves her and the whole thing is confusing him too. Okay..Lame... But that's what I think.

    I like this line 'when your hips collide' this is a real good hint for sex ;) But I don't get this two-second-brother thing.

    But Cludy is right, i like the way he screams the LYN, because it has so much desire in it.

    JulieCupCakeon August 02, 2006   Link

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