You make me come
You make me complete
You make me completely miserable

Stuck to a chair
Watchin' this story about me
Everything goes
By so fast making my head spin
Used up all of my friends
Who needs them, when you mean everything

I love the things that we should fear
I'm not afraid of being here
So much the same
It makes me helpless
Alone

Nothing to share
Why should I care if your near me
Give up all of my plans
But who needs them, when you mean everything

I love the things that we should fear
I'm not afraid of being here
So much the same
You make me helpless
Alone

Yeah, yeah..
You make me come
Yeah, yeah..
You make me complete
Yeah, yeah..
You make me completely miserable

I love the things that we should fear
I'm not afraid of being here
So much the same
It makes me helpless
Alone

You make me come
You make me complete
You make me completely miserable

Yeah, yeah..
You make me come
Yeah, yeah..
You make me complete
Yeah, yeah..
You make me completely miserable



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    i think its kinda like the progression of the relationship 'you make me cum'- the whole sexual/intimate part of it 'you make me complete'- the attachment perfect part 'you make me completely miserable' when he/she dumps you and your like, but i still love you.....

    but then again mestup brings an interesting point

    Quickon June 15, 2002   Link
  • +2
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    This song always makes me laugh... no matter how many times I hear it. It's definately my favourite Lit song.

    gone_punk_13on June 20, 2002   Link
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    i think its about a guy who was with this girl and at first it was nothing and then it was something and then he ended up broken hearted.. like "you make me come" (think sexually) "you make me COMPLETE"(like he thinks this girl is something to him " you make me completely miserable" ( like after all that she broke his heart) just a thought..

    AllThingsRock22on April 27, 2003   Link
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    i really like this song. specially the guitar. lit is underrated.

    i always thought it was "you make me come"

    pardonmeon December 24, 2004   Link
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    hanna 182, you are stupid. do you think you're cool because you don't know how to type? Your comment made me want to gag, it would have been worth reading except for the fact that i spent twice as long reading it just to figure out just what the fu*$ you even said. Don't try to sound cool by typing like a douch, it just makes you a highly unconfident and shallow person. poser. Great song tho, it describes just about evey relationship. we are all somewhat massocistic in the way that we fall in love with someone and hold them so close to our hearts that when they begin to fester and hurt us, we still don't want to let go. You make me come you make me complete you make me completely miserable

    euphoria_277on December 14, 2005   Link
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    Okay, no. That's not how I see it at all. It reminds me of the relationship I'm in right now. Where everything is going great, sexually- we both love each other- BUT WE ARE ALWAYS FUCKING TOGETHER. we give up our plans and friends to see each other everyday-and to tell you the truth, usually, on the day we give up the plans, we are miserable. So, I feel like the girl is saying, "oh come on, lets hang out today-you can see them whenever" and she never gives him the chance, so he's always giving up his friends and free time to be with her, and it's starting to grate on his nerves.

    Grey.Skieson July 21, 2007   Link
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    Rather than a relationship's progression, I see this song as the musings of someone who is feeling a sort of unrequited love for a person who they are probably close to (i.e., "just friends"). When 'they make him come,' it's possible that he's masturbating to them. 'You make me complete,' of course, tells of his love for the person, and 'you make me completely miserable' shows that, yes, it is unrequited, and so it makes him miserable at the same time.

    tippy_typewriteron February 18, 2008   Link
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    "you make me cum" lol i have no life either

    kittieroxsohardon May 02, 2008   Link
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    man, i almost completely forgot about this song. it describes pretty much every relationship i've ever had. i think it's about being in a relationship that just isn't working no matter how much you love that other person. all you want to do is be with that one person but the relationship itself is making you miserable

    pumpkingirlon April 14, 2002   Link
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    ha it does the same for me

    emopunkskafaceon April 14, 2002   Link

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