There was talk at the time
That she'd forgotten her senses she was running around and carrying on
They were wrong but of course
She had her faculties on her she was honorably carrying on

She don't wonder anymore 'cause she knows what love is for
I know it might sound weird but all of these things here
Are things that disappear
I know it might sound weird but all of these things here

Are things that disappear
She's got blood she's got eyes
She's got a voice in her head and she listens every once in a while
She don't wonder anymore 'cause she knows what love is for

I know it might sound weird but all of these things here
Are things that disappear
I know it might sound weird but all of these things here
Are things that disappear

Is that all yes it is
Put his stuff in a box and put him out of her memory
Now he's gone and away but he will never be out of her misery
She don't wonder anymore 'cause she knows what love is for

I know it might sound weird but all of these things here
Are things that disappear
I know it might sound weird but all of these things here
Are things that disappear


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    My Interpretation

    I think the song is about an idealist and the belief in the impermanence of love. That's why it sounds weird, because most people in love think it will last forever - but it changes and with that change comes complexity and the woman in the song doesn't seem to have the emotional capacity to deal with it so she moves on when things get heavy. She thinks she has love figured out hence the: "she don't WONDER anymore" line. Love to her is for the moment like a sunset, rainbow or flower.

    angryroboton December 11, 2009   Link

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