And maybe we're just kids who've grown and maybe not
And maybe when we're on our own we don't have much
But oh we are young and not tired of it
Oh we are young and easily lead
Oh with all the kids getting out of their heads.
Oh Class A, Class B is that the only chemistry?
Oh Class A, Class B is that the only chemistry between us?

And maybe we're just Streatham trash and maybe not
And maybe we're just capital flash in a stupid love,
But oh, we are young and not tired of it,
Oh we are young and easily lead,
Oh, by all the kids getting out of our heads.
Oh, Class A, Class B, is that the only chemistry?
Oh, Class A, Class B, is that the only chemistry between us?


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    this song is about being young and on drugs in a council estate, sitting in the gutter but looking at the stars. it's about someone wondering if the drugs (Class A, Class B) are the reason why they have such great chemistry with the person they are in love with.

    i fucking love suede, it's been 10 years now since dog man star came out. what an amazing 10 years.

    paul_bankson October 10, 2005   Link
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    A masterpiece. Especially love how the music shifts starting around 5:10

    kexpseattleon January 15, 2015   Link

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