You've always amazed me,
You're making me crazy.
I can't hide my frustration, I don't like generation.
We don't need your imitations, somebody save me.

We're out of control, digging a hole,
It's making my head spin, just let it sink in,
There's no stress, no stress.
You're driving me crazy,

I could've be pushing daises.
I can't hide my frustration, I don't like generation.
We don't need your expectations, somebody save me.
We're out of control, digging a hole,

It's making my head spin, just let it sink in,
There's no stress, no stress, no stress.
We're out if control, digging a hole,
It's making my head spin, just let it sink in.

There's no stress, no stress, no stress.
You've always amazed me,
You're making me crazy, crazy.
We're out of control,

It's making my head spin, just let it sink in,
there's no stress, no stress, no stress.
I'm out of control, digging a hole,
It's making my head spin, just let it sink in,

I'm out of control, digging a hole.
It's making my head spin, it's making my head spin,
We're out of control, digging a hole.
It's making my head spin, it's making my head spin,

I'm out of control, I'm out of control, I'm out of control.


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    Wow, powerful song. Not to everyones tastes but one of my personal favourites. Cyclefly were great live

    propheton July 08, 2002   Link
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    I think this song may be about a relationship but i'm not sure. Anyone got any ideas? Oh and i agree - cyclefly were amazing live

    pandoras_boxon October 05, 2002   Link
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    i dont think its about a relationship so much, i think its about just being in the world and everyone and everything expects a certain something from you but you just want to be original, you want to be yourself but the more you try to get awayfrom what everyone thinks you should be, the more you get pulled in and buried under

    "i dont like generation" saying maybe he doesnt want to be part of whatever the social fad is to be accepted,

    "we dont need your expectations" pretty obvious line

    saying theres no stress i think hes saying that as a mockery that theres an overload of it.

    anyone elses thoughts?

    ihavebrainstewon March 29, 2007   Link

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