Got all these days to alleviate
Got all these ways to bend it straight
It's a shitty life just to bring you down
You'll still be young
Where did this life go
Don't twist the face of authority
He sucked the life outside of me
She's forever blowing bubbles all the way

There is nothing left to lose
There is nothing left to gain
Forever blowing bubbles all the way
There is nothing left to lose
There is nothing left to gain
Bubbles deconstruct your modern fable
Homogenize your stake laid angel

Stop feeding me interpretation
We're a sick sick sick
We've watched it created
Have the means to hang out minority
Outside and inside out of me
Forever blowing bubbles all the way
There is nothing left to lose
There is nothing left to gain

Forever blowing bubbles all the way
There is nothing left to lose
There is nothing left
She's forever blowing bubbles all the way
There is nothing left to lose
There is nothing left to gain
Forever blowing bubbles all the way
There is nothing left to lose
There is nothing left


Lyrics submitted by Dr Fishopolis

Bubbles Lyrics as written by Rossdale

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    this song is so awesome. It's so happy and giddy, i love it. If you really like bush, d/l this song, its awesome.

    ashley007on April 05, 2002   Link
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    Asley is right, this is just a happy giddy song, or about as happy as bush can get right.:-) I hope these are the right words, to my knowledge they are correct but i kinda cant spell somtimes so im sorry about that. I think hes just bored with life, hes not as young as he used to be and is kinda getting worried just sitting there blowing bubbles all day. hes loosing nothign and gaining nothing. Its a good song. giddy.

    Dr Fishopolison June 05, 2002   Link

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