Beware the bottle thoughts of angry young men.
Secret compartments hide all of the skeletons.
Little girls wants to make her home with him,
In the middle of the shore, she wonders,
"Don't know what you asked for."
"Don't know what you asked for."
All young lovers know why
Nightmares blind their mind's eye.
Your rube is young and handsome,
So new to your bedroom floor,
You know damn well where you'll go.
I've loved so many times and I've drowned the all.
From their coral graves, they rise up when darkness falls
With their bones they'll scratch the window,
I hear them call,
"Don't know what you asked for."
"Don't know what you asked for."
All young lovers know why
Nightmares blind their mind's eye.
Your rube is young and handsome,
So new to your bedroom floor,
You know damn well where you'll go.
Stay with me under this waves, tonight.
Be free for once in your life tonight.
Your rube is young and handsome,
So new to your bedroom floor,
You know damn well where you'll go.
All young lovers know why
Nightmares blind their mind's eye.
Your rube is young and handsome,
So new to your bedroom floor,
You know damn well where you'll go.
All young lovers know why
Nightmares blind their mind's eye.
Your rube is young and handsome,
So new to your bedroom floor,
You know damn well where you'll go.
Ah. Ah. Ah.


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    i love this song too. probably my fav off sketches. but i think the song has to be about people using each other for sex basically, or getting into relationships purely on physical attraction, and the effect it has on future relationships and the like. i'm not overly sure on this, and i'd be interested to hear other opinions but it just sounds from the lyrics such as;

    "i've loved so many times and I've drowned them all. from their coral graves, they rise up when darkness falls. with their bones they'll scratch the window, I hear them call, "don't know what you asked for"

    stay with me under these waves, tonight be free for once in your life tonight

    so new to your bedroom floor, you know damn well where you'll go.

    beware the bottled thoughts of angry young men. secret compartments hide all of the skeletons

    podson October 02, 2004   Link

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