Failed attempts have turned us into one pathetic twisted wreck
All is eerie, you're standing near me
I feel you breathing down my neck

You don't need to be so shallow
Turn your head prepare to follow

Deep incision operation
The tortured one becoming two
Involuntary, solitary
It's nice to have a point of view

Dependency
Separate we never will be
Attached at the hip to me
Separate we never will be
When there's no privacy
Separate we'll never be seen
Attached at the hip to me (Attached at the hip to me, attached at the hip to me)
A part of my anatomy

You don't need to be so shallow
Turn your head prepare to follow

Have you ever seen another lying in a pool of blood?

Separate we never will be
Attached at the hip to me
Separate we never will be
When there's no privacy
Separate we'll never be seen
Attached at the hip to me (Attached at the hip to me, attached at the hip to me)
A part of my anatomy


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    I like the way that Deron takes the saying "Attached at the hip" and thinks of it in physical terms. Like, what if someone actually was attached to you? And then there are the usual vague lyrics which one shouldn't attempt to translate, e.g. the first few lines and the bridge. I like this song a lot. I think it is different because it doesn't have that leading riff type hook that a lot of CKY songs have, such as '96...' or 'Sink into the Underground'. 'Sporadic Movement' also lacks that feature, but it makes a nice change once in a while.

    Silverdewon April 14, 2003   Link

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