There's nothing like the way she looks
But she fucks me those big brown eyes

I know she's mad at me (mad at me)
When would we feel

The blue bird has arrived
Favor of the plane is the question
Did it matter how much I cope with out
A little more then a distance

Mad at me (mad at me)

Got to affect her with her peck
Jealous soul eyes
But I'm just playing

Mad at me (mad at me)

All that matters now

All that matters now
Is the matter of effect
Inside her beautiful Smile

In the picket Fence Cartel
We all become what we most dislike x 3


Find one assassin

Mad at me (mad at me)
When would we

She was just coming of age

Mad at me (mad at me)

In the picket Fence Cartel
We all become what we most dislike


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    I've only heard this song through an ATDI tribute site and I'd like to know where I can find it. There's something about it that's more appealing to me than it's later incarnation (Picket Fence Cartel). Who knows, it could just be the fact that they didn't use a typical ATDI lyrical styling, but the music is catchy, too.

    catacuacheon August 17, 2002   Link
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    this song is from the cd rerelease of "Alfaro Vive, Carajo!" and it`s really hard to find. Restart Records might have it for sale or you can just wait for it to show up on ebay.

    black_cow_of_deathon September 11, 2002   Link
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    i love this song quick paced-- great lyrics fuckin A-right doggie

    bloodlabpunkrockon December 06, 2004   Link
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    well this is one of the only songs that doesn't have any cracks at it, probably because it's quite self explainitory, but I'm gunna break it down more fore you

    "There's nothing like the way she looks But she fucks me those big brown eyes"

    well this line seems simple, when he's talks about eye fucking he's talking about 'that look', guys you know that 'playful look' mhmm. the next line is nothing really other than what it says, let's move to this stanza.

    "The blue bird has arrived Favor of the plane is the question Did it matter how much I cope with out A little more then a distance"

    the blue bird is most likely not a blue bird, blue birds are normally refered to as 'hope' and he's later talking about an airplane, so i say the airplane of hope because he wants to just be there. when he talks about coping with distance i think that it's coping with being away from her, and being mad.

    "Got to affect her with her peck Jealous soul eyes But I'm just playing"

    he's obviously talking about teaseing her. Giving her the same little pecks that she would give him that drove him crazy. a taste of her own medicine.

    "In the picket Fence Cartel We all become what we most dislike"

    obviously where the song 'picket fence cartel' came from. well the picket fence cartel is talking about childhood neighborhoods, duh. and the 'we all become what we most dislike' is strong he's asking himself ' am i gunna end up just like the people that i hated when i was younger?' which is deep man.

    and lastly "She was just a coming of age" refers to possibly, she was just a young lover, that he grew out of.

    I have no idea if im right or not. maybe i hit it on the dot, maybe im so wrong and didn't get it.

    hazeyxmelismaon May 19, 2006   Link
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    first of all its "when she fucks me..." not "but..." and i love this song it reminds me of my girlfriend you know?? probably not. oh and if you still want this song i can email you it eastpole12@gmail.com

    blackboxxlyingon August 12, 2007   Link
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    I wonder what the name has to do with the song.

    DanStranger51on May 27, 2010   Link

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