There's a women sitting in a motel room
Counting minutes and seconds
Adding to her list of "one hour loves."
She's tired but the new will do
She'll replace the body,
His friends are good for a bang-bang!
An amiable hobby,
He's got a secret.
Just keep it and sleep with it.
He can't believe a thing you've said.
"We're going nowhere"
"Fair is fair."

The way you play with lives
Is such a big disguise
We swear that
We're not gonna' take it.
The way you play with lives
Is such a big disguise
We swear
We're not running naked.

There's a man sitting in a motel
Waiting for a hooker that he never applied for
Or is it even her?

Just when it's perfect
It's finite,
He called it
He said he's sober,
It's over.
So long.
I burn the lamp.
I burn when I do everything I do for you.
(It's like being caught in the blaze).
I hate you.
(And I guess it's nothing new for you).


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    Daryl says: "That's possibly the angriest song on the record in a very sarcastic sort of way. Very tongue in cheek. Its about a rodie and a good friend of ours and he went away to college and this girl that we all knew and him started hanging out. But it was like hush, it was like all mad on the low. And he would have this friend come visit him at school, and none of his friends knew that he was with the girl. So they would hit on her, and she would get with his best firiends and like sleep with his best friends, like in bed with him. And he wouldn't bring it up and it's like "Damn, dude you're an alien" he's really laid back, hes just a chill. He's laid back to the point that he didnt want to make his friends feel wierd. And he didnt want his friends to be like "Dick! That's the girl I'm hanging out with". So he just sat back.. So just watching that happen after we all found out the truth, I was like Are you kidding?? This girl was totally a fuckin demon...I wrote about it."

    deaffromsilenceon April 18, 2011   Link

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