I had a dream last night
A dream about a bear
Dancing in a trenchcoat and vest
It didn't take me long to get well aware
Who was hiding underneath that dress

For 26 long years I've known that guy
And I would say his limit is the sky
And I know he would say that it's no big deal
All the less I needed you for real

Tonight
Yeah, you turned into supernova
Duck back or we'll soon be in clover
You got designs right out of Roebuck
Yeah, you turned into supernova

He'll show you how to pull a trigger on a gun
I've heard that he's in such a rage
He'll show you more 'cuz his career has just begun
So watch out for when he will hit the stage

For 26 long years I've known that man
And I'm proud to say that we're from the same clan
A slammer just like me and that's alright
A star like supernova's way more bright

Tonight
Yeah, you turned into supernova
Duck back or we'll soon be in clover
You got designs right out of Roebuck
Yeah, you turned into supernova

And I wouldn't say it's over
You got designs at Roebuck
And soon you'll be in clover
That's right!

Tonight
Yeah, you turned into supernova
Duck back or we'll soon be in clover
You got designs right out of Roebuck

That dude is out there tonight
They call him supernova
Supernova
That dude is out there tonight


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    Yeah okay, that whole "Biffen" thing sounds pretty damn stupid. I think someone is pulling the woll over your eyes.

    I've kinda gathered that the majority of Millencolin songs, especially the newer ones, are about Nicola. He seems to be talking in metaphors about himself and his own life.

    Here he is kinda saying that even though Millencolin has been out for a while, and being their front-man, he wants people to knwo that he is only just getting started, and Millencolin is nowhere near the end of their reign. They still have loads of music to offer the world.

    duff3don April 14, 2008   Link

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