So he takes it once again
I didn't like you having one
And like a dream I could tear into that
Overboard with happiness
We're so gone
We're so free
With every everyone
And make it sure
I can deal with the dream but have a picture taken there
She can feel, she can scream, and two caught screamers happened like they say
You can feel like a teen /
that walked out through the door with
But I can peel you at the seams
And I can be your only
You don't seem like them
With all the houses that you'll be
And I can leave them lonely
And let it be away.
I wish there was a way for me
And she can never lie that we were
And I can feel, I can feel it's Sunday morning maybe like we said
We can roll like a hundred lies
She never takes you where know
Like a sore
Like a bill of certain money
money no
But I can peel you at the seams
And I can be your only
You don't seem like them
With all the houses that you'll be
And I can leave them lonely
And let it be away.
And is it about you left them there?
Do you feel like you're the same?
I can go like a million times you never let me over there
I'm so bull I can hear your song in mourning only I would know
I can feel, I can scream
I can feel you like you never have again
And I know I can send it down on Monday morning
Raise your fist
Like a doe
Like I feel
An only man a man oh.


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    This is one of my favorites. . .

    Pretty sure that this song is about finding out someone isn't quite what you thought. Also, I'm pretty sure that the story in the lyrics when you decode is about someone who tried to clean up thier life, but htier significant other didn't, causing them to break up. Thus, they regret cleaning up thier life because now they're alone, adn wish they were still strung-out, burned-out whatever, so that then they wouldn't be alone, and would still be with the one they love.

    pentalarcon May 13, 2003   Link

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