When it rains, it rains plenty
I think you need to walk
I think you need to walk home
We don't need to talk
I think you need to walk home

Sun shines on my skin
Rips my head right off
It's burning
It's burning
It's burning
(Tears right through)

I can see all the veins in my lids when I close my eyes
Now I can see right through all of you
I can't complain about the same
(Hi hi hi)
When I'm sitting alone
(Some people think)
Reading a book at home
(They know what heat is)
And it seems like such a waste
And it seems like such a shame
Always slamming overhead
(Hurting my hands)
Against the same fucking wall

I don't need no razors
'Cause summer is cutting me again
I don't need no razors
'Cause summer is cutting me again
I don't need no razors
'Cause summer is cutting me again
I don't need no razors
'Cause summer is cutting me again
I don't need no razors
'Cause summer is cutting me again


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    agreed.
    NightLighton June 01, 2005   Link
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    who is this? :s
    Leave_A_Memoryon August 23, 2006   Link
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    The lyrics are redundant, repetitive, overstated, repeated too much, and overall, stupid.
    inpraiseoffollyon August 23, 2006   Link
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    i don't really know what this song means but its a really cool song
    Salvatorinon December 27, 2006   Link
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    since theres spots where the lyrics intertwine in both the male and female part its probably about a relationship problem
    Salvatorinon July 11, 2007   Link

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