Am I ready?
I'm not ready

Am I ready?
I'm not ready

Save me
wait I want you to
now that I don't want to be your whore
I know that I'm supposed to feel good
and I don't want to wreck the mood
I wouldn't want to wreck the mood

Am I ready?
I'm not ready

Am I ready?
I'm not ready

Strangley enough I feel fine
definatley
I don't miss you
I don't miss you

Am I ready?
I'm not ready

Am I ready?
I'm not ready

Am I ready?
I'm not ready

Am I ready?
I'm not ready

It's all far as being ready i've seen one too many kids post true love


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    I think this is about being ready to see someone you've been in love with, but have broken up with.... or maybe its about confessing your love for someone, the hesitance of ruining the relationship from three words.

    socratesjohnsonon April 30, 2003   Link
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    what's amazing is that this is a perfect makeout song, yet it's about NOT making out.

    he's like "hey, you know what, i'm tired of this crap." he DOESN'T want to be in it just for the sex anymore.

    catherinekson May 07, 2003   Link
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    Save me wait I want you to now that I don't want to be your whore I know that I'm supposed to feel good and I don't want to wreck the mood I wouldn't want to wreck the mood

    i think that those line say that he doesn't love her anymore but he still is feeling depressed and he can't quite get over her but then towards the end of the song he realizes that he's feeling fine because he wouldn't want a bitch like her in his life anyways.

    la_sirenita323on July 02, 2003   Link
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    JAN.

    i think its about being young and thinking youre in love when you are not. or being young and not being ready to love, though you feel that obvious pull.

    tactforwiton December 06, 2004   Link

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