I'm in love with your brother
What's his name
I thought I'd come by
To see him again
When you to dance
Oh what a dance
When you to love
Oh what a love

does he mention my age, love?
Or is he more in to young girls with dyed black hair

I'm in love with your brother
I'd thought I'd come by

I'm in love with your brother
Yes I am
But maybe I
Shouldn't ask for his name
And you dance
Oh what a dance
And you laughed
Oh what a laugh

Does he know what I do and
You'll pass this on, won't you and?
If I asked him once what would he say
Is he willing,
Can he play?

I wasn't really looking for some more than
Some company on the dancefloor and
Does he know what I do and
You'll pass this on, won't you and?

Does he know what I do and,
You'll pass this on, won't you?
And if I ask him once,
What would he say?
Is he willing, can he play?


Lyrics submitted by Elin, edited by locustsinflight, AspiaLynx, Teldorei, kos-mos, m00kytw, aani52

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    I think the idea is that the cross dresser represents temptation to do things outside of societal norms, and though the brother is evolved enough to cross over and dance with her, his family can't accept the change in his behavior.

    It's sort of about community direct-action. When the football player sees the beauty in the drag queen, and shows everyone that community solidarity is the way, most of the other people join in regardless of race or age. The sister unfortunately is envious and refuses to accept change.

    c0intelpr0on October 27, 2009   Link

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