Amazing how we all want this life a little more everyday.
It's crazy how we pick ourselves up just to let us down anyway.
The one thing that you're missing is loungin' on the log right next to you.
So pick up that precious something and relax for a delicate few.

Amazing how we all want this life a little more everyday.
It's crazy how we pick ourselves up just to let us down anyway.
The one thing that you're missing is loungin' on the log right next to you.
So pick up that precious something and relax for a delicate few.

It's crazy how we all need this time a little more every way.
It's wild how we stay up nights losing part of the day.
The one time that you're loathing is there for you oh so well.
So pick up that precious someone relax for a delicate spell.

Rising up early the sun barely before me I could have sworn I just went to bed.
I smell the blizzard in the air, Winter's bitter love affair.
I grab my coat, my hat, my jacks...I put my hat on my head and I was off again as she said,
Rising up early the sun barely before me, I could have sworn I just laid my head to bed about an
hour ago.

Blizzard in the air, Winter's bitter love affair,
I grab my coat again, hat on my head, lit my jack and I was off again she said,
Rising up early that sun rose barely before me, I could have sworn I just laid my head to bed.
I've got to, but it was so cold, I've got trouble keeping hold of my lady sleeping next to me.

But I swear today, I'm gonna go off in a delicate way and I'll have so much fun I swear.
No matter what goes wrong, I'll be moving on,
I promise you, jack in my mouth, hat on my head, and I was off again she said,
Relax for a delicate few.

Just me and you.
I swear to you true, I do.
Relax for a delicate few.


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    This song to me sounds like he is getting bored with everyday life, and his woman is becoming unhappy with life as well. All he keeps doing though is going to work, coming home, going to bed, going to work... So eventually he comes across a 'bitter love affair'. After having the affair he realizes that he is going to go 'no matter what goes wrong, I’ll be moving on'. He is going to stick with the affair because he already knows that he is 'having trouble keeping hold of my lady sleeping next to me.' He is going to spend a Delicate Few with this affair.

    He is loathing his life and the affair is there for him, also, what he is missing is the affair loungin’ on the log right next to him.

    If this is what the songs meaning is, I think it is horrible, but that doesn't matter. People go thru times like these in their lives and make bad decisions. Sometimes the bad decisions seem right and are easier to deal with at the time.

    KenMachineon September 28, 2007   Link

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