Grab a handle, twist it 'til something drops
You're up when you're winning, you feel like your head's gone soft

Even though we spend out time without a chorus

Little twitches give him a special edge
You can't understand it, transparent and soft in the head

Even though we spend our time, now here's the chorus

You've got all these great answers to all these great questions
You've got all these great answers to all these great questions

Take advantage of the sound
Lead to walls leading to minds

You've got all these great answers to all these great questions
(Still I feel them passing me by)
You've got all these great answers to all these great questions
(Still I feel them passing me by)
You've got all these great answers to all these great questions
(Still I feel them passing me by)
You've got all these great answers to all these great questions
(Still I feel them passing me by)

You've got all these great answers to all these great questions
(Try to understand)
You've got all these great answers to all these great questions
(Try to understand)
You've got all these great answers to all these great questions
(Still I feel them passing me by)
You've got all these great answers to all these great questions
(Still I feel them passing me by)


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    My Interpretation

    I think this question is about someone lying to you.

    Grab a handle, twist it 'til something drops - Possibly a knife, in someones back? Someone could be stirring trouble, until someone finds out.

    You've got all these great answers to all these great questions (Still I feel them passing me by) - Somebody could be lying to you, although you know the real truth, so the answers just pass you by. They could be great answers in their opinion, but useless if you know the truth.

    pandafighterson May 18, 2012   Link

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