It doesn't make any sense to me
I was in the park, almost too dark to see
i just couldn't help but stare
just me and her no one else was there

She's my swing set girl
She makes my heart sing
She's my swing set girl
I love to watch her swing

I know those kinda girls don't go for guys like me
so I guess I haven't got a lot to lose
but I just can't help wondering
what's she gonna say to me


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    its about getteing up you courgage to ask a girl out and she dosen't really hang out with your type of crowd but your gonna go for broke any way
    punker_9000on June 12, 2002   Link
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    This song is soooooooooooooooooooooooo awesome!!!!! Mxpx is the best
    pretty punk rawkeron July 08, 2002   Link
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    aaawwweeee! this reminds me of something my boyfriend told me once. awe! this is such a sweet song.... :>
    Christalenaon July 09, 2002   Link
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    I think it means that he sees a girl that he wants to ask out, but he is pretty sure that she will say no, but he's going to try anyway. I like this song a lot, one of the better songs on Let It Happen.
    toydragonsfuryon August 17, 2002   Link
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    hey this is where i got my sceeen name, oh yeahhh great song.....i agree wit you guys about the meaning..
    Swing Set Girlon September 03, 2002   Link
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    The boy I most adore had this song on his profile. I retain only a glimmer of hope that I can be his Swing Set Girl ... *sighs* MxPx own.
    em0grrLon October 15, 2002   Link
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    This song reminds me of sitting on the swings in my neighborhood park. Sometimes, I'm sitting there and on the swing beside me is a cute girl in flip flops and short denims shorts. You know, a summer girl. But, I'd never get the balls to talk to her.
    noggintobogganon May 28, 2009   Link

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