(Hey, hey, hey, woman, it's alright)
(Hey, hey, hey, woman, it's alright)

In my dreams I'm dying all the time
Then I wake, it's kaleidoscopic mind
I never meant to hurt you
I never meant to lie
So this is goodbye?
This is goodbye

(Hey, hey, hey, woman, it's alright)
(Hey, hey, hey, woman, it's alright)

Tell the truth, you've never wanted me
Tell me

In my dreams I'm jealous all the time
When I wake, I'm going out of my mind
Going out of my mind

(Hey, hey, hey, woman, it's alright)
(Hey, hey, hey, woman, it's alright)
(Hey, hey, hey, woman, it's alright)
(Hey, hey, hey, woman, it's alright)


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Porcelain Lyrics as written by Richard Melville Hall

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    I think many interpretations of this song hit the spot. The song is probably called porcelain in representing the woman whom he cares about. She is fragile, delicate, and beautiful; just like porcelain is.

    Or it could be the other way around even, he could be the one who is easily broken.

    Beautiful song in any sense.

    Ps. If you have a good bass system (I've used Creature II speakers) turn the volume up moderately and the bass all the way up. This beat will just pulsate throughout your soul for the entire song. In-freaking-credible.

    Xgadon May 12, 2007   Link

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