I know what you're thinking
You got a mind and it's stinking
You know why?
You got a transparent cranium, a see through head

Oh oh oh oh oh
It doesn't mean a thing
Oh oh oh oh oh
It's just a paper ring

Oh oh oh oh oh
It doesn't mean a thing
I got thoughts in my head and i'm ready to sting
Oh oh oh oh oh

And now you come my way
Oh oh oh oh oh
I spot you from a mile away
Oh oh oh oh oh

So now you come my way
I got cutlery, got napkin, saltshaker pepper spray
You got a head
Gets you ahead

You got a head
A see-through head full of..
Oh oh oh oh oh
You thought you had it made

You want to cut a piece of cake you gotta have a bit of blade
Oh oh oh oh oh
I'm not so easily lead
Oh oh oh oh oh

You pick up but the line is dead
Oh oh oh oh oh
I'm not so easily lead
You always end up losing 'cause you got a see-through head

You got a head
Gets you ahead
You got a head
A see-through head full of..

So what's the matter
It's you, yeah you
It's you just you and your see-through head
You got a head

Gets you ahead
A see-through head full of..
You got a head
A see-through head full of..


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    The chorus to this song demands movement of some kind - Its just so powerful. Awesome song.

    I agree with the interpretation above me though. This girls tried to ride though life on looks alone, but come up short:

    "you thought you had it made you wanna cut a peice of cake you gotta have a bit of blade"

    Talking to her is impossible; she's just on a different planet. Its all smalltalk, there's no substance to what she says:

    "you pick up but the line is dead"

    Love it beyond words.

    TriggerHappyJimon January 14, 2008   Link

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