Been digging up this ditch for a long time now
So I can push my temper underneath the ground
Where there’s room for me and you
Come on, don’t be a fool
I can’t get out underneath this dirty cool
Die laughing
Die laughing
You just get angry, man
You just get upset
And you lie quiet but you can’t get used to it
So we curl up in here in this dirty cool
And we’re laughing
And we’re laughing and crying too
Die laughing
Die laughing
I hear you now
Die laughing
Why can’t you be happy?
Why aren’t you now?
Die laughing
I can hear you now
So I can push my temper underneath the ground
Where there’s room for me and you
Come on, don’t be a fool
I can’t get out underneath this dirty cool
Die laughing
Die laughing
You just get angry, man
You just get upset
And you lie quiet but you can’t get used to it
So we curl up in here in this dirty cool
And we’re laughing
And we’re laughing and crying too
Die laughing
Die laughing
I hear you now
Die laughing
Why can’t you be happy?
Why aren’t you now?
Die laughing
I can hear you now
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Whatever it's about, it's definitely not about showing ram candle to his step dad, cause he never showed anything to his step dad, or talked to him, since after his childhood.
Under don't think it's a out anything that specific as ppl metioned, but trying to get something across to someone through a song def figures heavily, and that personal lying about liking a song and/or sentiment attached to it. I'd say heatmiser is as t least as good as Elliott solo (with the exception of the first album). A band that contains proficient musicians for every instrument has alot more dynamic then Elliott's attempts at being playing every instrument. Elliott's drumming, bad splaying, etc just meets the barr minimum where's heatmiser is thoroughly proficient in every aspect.