A dove is a glove
That i wear in my heart
And though I like to dress smart
It doesn't have any part of the world of fashion

And you're there to put me down
And I'm sick of the frowns
That follow me around
I would like the sky
But there's no reason why
She'd say it in this world with the nose of a girl

It's turned up so
Loud that you hear them resist
The clouds
I've never been here
And know you're physically here
You're pushing me away
To decay like the day that I loved

There is a girl blabbing nothing outside my window
What do I have to show
To a world that the only way to destroy
Is to die like a baby boy?
I could be happy in infinity
Of the space of my eyelid
But I know I'm somewhere else
Where the words on this page
Will be the scribbling nonsense they are
And it would be real
And I eat my last meal
Wish here I could feel
But now I don't even know
If I'm real


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    You know how he grew to hate the whole fame thing when he and the chilis got really big? I think this song is sort of an anti-that-fame-thing. The way that he says "a dove is a glove...it doesnt have any part of the world of fashion", like, this is what i do, i'm a musician, and i dont do stuff just becasue its the fashion, i'm not really a part of this whole thing. And then the 'theres a girl blabbing nothing outside my window" - the obligatory groupies who i'm sure he knew lots about =) not sure if he ever felt bitter towards that aspect of the whole thing but maybe thats saying 'the girl doesnt even know me, piss off' The rest of the song could be about anything i suppose

    iamcooleron May 11, 2007   Link

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