Hey, let 'em do it again, yeah
Hey, you said you were my friend
Hey, turn me upside down, oh
Hey, feelin' so down
Hey, hey, hey, hey

You made a fool of me again
And again, and again, and again, and again
And again, and again, and again, and again

Hey, I know I made the same mistake, yeah
I, I won't do it again, no
Why, why you slap me in the face, ow
I, I didn't say it was ok, no
No, no

You violated a part of me again
And again, and again, and again, and again
And again, and again, and again, and again

Ah, ooh
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah

Hey, you had time to think it out, yeah
Hey, your weak will won't help her heal her heart
Hey, I'll bet it really eats you up, huh

Extending part of me again
And again, and again, and again, and again

Ooh
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah

Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot, yeah
Doot doot, yeah, doot doot


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    Kind of like "Sex Type Thing," AIC-style.

    I think it's about an abusive relationship with multiple partners, coming from more than one point of view. Rape might be pushing it; sadomasochism makes more sense to me.

    A little too confusing to decipher for me, and I have to say that DIRT is more direct lyrically than TRIPOD is.

    This is one of those rare occasions where I could accept Layne's explanation that the song can be about whatever you're thinking about.

    $p$on May 19, 2008   Link

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