Tell those stories to me
I'm dying to hear the things you've done and seen
Farfetched as they may be
You strike a smile in me
Your stories ring of perjury
Constructed of self empowering theme

{Chorus}
Sucking on my brain
You're the teacher, I'm the student
Turning things around
You story's not congruent
Tabloid decoys
Pitiful excuses
Turning things around
You're turning things around!

A manic stunning scene
I'm taking notes
You're taking me away
Into your false reality
I know your comfort lies in lying
To try to make your life make sense
But you're not making sense

{Chorus}

I'd say it aloud
But I'm not allowed
I see your head
Spin round and round
Broken record talk tonight
Skip that needle back and forth on your mind
Wearing out unconvincing lies

Like a seedling dropped from and old oak tree
Your shade don't hide no sun from me
Fake stories humor me
It's graduation time
I love you like a mother

{Chorus}


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    "Planning big coud be a gamble I've already rolled the dice"

    • he's started a relationship with her and he's feeling really nervous about it but he's not going to make any promises about the outcome or try to be perfect.

      He's not going to lie to her, but only if he can't.
      He's going to mess with her head, he's going to live his life and expect her to live hers, and he's human, so yeah, he's gonna let her down.

    As far as the "I am all bone I am two tone red as a newborn white as a corpse".. I thought it was a physical description. He's thin- "all bone", red-headed and white skinned. But it could also have a double meaning, some have already been discussed here. "Just want you to know that I'm still a fan, get it?" I think of as meaning that he likes her- he's a "fan" of hers, and... I thought it meant that he was "high" too. He does make a lot of pot references in other songs.

    kristylynn145on January 22, 2008   Link

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