You fell down of course
And then you got up of course
And started over
Forgot my name of course
Then you started to remember
Pretty tough to think about
The beginning of December
Pretty tough to think about
Pretty tough to think about
Yeah, yeah, pretty tough to think about

You're looking down again
And then you look me over
We're laying down again
On a blanket in the clover
The same boy you've always known
Well I guess I haven't grown
The same boy you've always known
Same boy you've always known

Think of what the past did
It could've lasted
So put it in your basket
I hope you know a strong man
Who can lend you a hand
Lowering my casket

I thought this is just today
And soon you'd been returning
The coldest blue ocean water
Cannot stop my heart and mind from burning
Everyone who's in the know, says
That's exactly how it goes
And if there's anything good about me
I'm the only one who knows


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The Same Boy You've Always Known Lyrics as written by Jack White

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    dude, i read this song totally different from all of you guys

    i'm pretty sure this song explains how a girl is using him, and in return he doesn't look too well on himself. she basically runs to him whenever she feels shitty, but doesn't acknowledge him when her life picks back up again. that explains the whole "you got up of course, forgot my name of course."

    then the second verse talks about how she's going through a hard time again, and she runs back to him "laying down again on a blanket in the clover"

    he's just explaining how he hopes she can finally put their "fling" to a rest with the line "i hope you find a strong man who can lend you a hand lowering my casket"

    through out that last part he just emphasizes his pain with "the coldest blue ocean water cannot stop my mind and heart from burning"

    the "if there's anything good about me, i'm the only one who knows" just explains how she never even got to know him, she just used him. and of course, it also explains how he feels shitty.. poor dude

    jflores92on December 01, 2011   Link

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