sometimes in the middle of the night,
sometimes in the middle of a show, i'll go
sometimes i'm a little underdressed,
sometimes i'm a little overblown, i know

but it's the people you meet
it's the conversations you have, that last
Well, honey when i'm down, you say i'm stuck in the past, perhaps

but i don't know

grew up in another one's clothes
grew up in another one's home, alone
grew up with another person's rules
that were made up long ago, i won't

'cause it's the rhythm you dance,
it's the style of clothes you wear, out there
it's in the way you smile,
it's in the way that you stare, i care

but i don't know, what else i should say
and you make some sense in an abnormal way

i don't know
i don't know
i don't know
i don't know

it stares in the middle of your eye
it stabs in the middle of your back, react
it doesn't even matter what you say,
it doesn't even matter how you act, relax

'cause it's the rhythm you dance,
it's the style of clothes you wear, out there
it's in the way you smile,
it's in the way that you stare, oh i care

but i don't know, what else i should say
and you make some sense in an abnormal way

i don't know
i don't know
i don't know
i don't know


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    i think this song is about how people just judge you on what you wear and how you look instead of how you think.

    and also how people just kind follow other people.

    this is one of my favs by stellastarr, id liked to hear what others have to say about the song

    ArcticAutumnon July 07, 2006   Link

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