Roll down the windows
Don't shift in your seat
I don't care if the wind blows
I don't care about the heat

All those John Woo showdowns
Don't prepare you for this
A little bit Face-Off
A little Killer's Kiss

Stop, look, listen hard
This is why a band hires a bodyguard
Fear draws 'em, don't let it show
Driver, there's a bee trapped in the limo

When a bug plays chicken
Feathers fly
If the driver's allergic
One sting, we die

A real buzz-killer
Wouldn't have missed
I'm just making him meaner
With every flick of my Gucci-wielding wrist

Stop, look, listen hard
This is why a band hires a bodyguard
Fear draws 'em, don't let it show
Driver, there's a mad bee in the limo

John Woo, John Woo
John Woo, John Woo
John Woo, John Woo
John Woo, John Woo

Stop, look, listen hard
This is why I needed a library card
Fear finds 'em knocking about
Driver, there's a metaphor trying to get out

John Woo
John Woo, John Woo
John Woo
John Woo, John Woo



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    I wasn't too sure about what the song meant so I asked my mom for her thoughts. She Thought that the song was talking about jehovah's Witnesses (John Woo> J.W.) I don't mean to offend any Jehovah's Witnesses that read this... My mom says that the way they draw people in is through fear ("fear finds 'em knocking about"). Also, most of them are trained to give certain responses to any debates you may have, making things bad for you as a christian (...I'm just making him meaner with every flick of my Gucci-wielding wrist) and the more they knock your ideas down, the more discouraging it becomes for you... it could be a real-faith killer.

    chiborinoon May 10, 2005   Link

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