I want to know what he knows
I want to feel what he felt
I want to go where he's been

I want to know what he knows
I want to hear your secrets
I want you and I want him

Cause you smell like apple candy
and we're singing hallelujah
and the edge in your affection broke my skin

but I want to know what he knows
and I want to touch what he touched
and call me by his name

Cause I know you made a promise
and told him he's your lover
make me feel the same

Cause you smell like apple candy
and we're singing hallelujah
and I'm feeling so much younger than my years

and I want to know what he knows
and I want to go where he's been
I want you and I want him

So you said "go find some trouble"
and you would do the same
and we opened up our hearts and we could change

but you smell apple candy
and we're singing hallelujah
and you smell like apple candy
and we're singing hallelujah

I want to know what he knows
I want to feel what he felt
I want to touch what he touched
I want to go where he's been
I want you and I want him


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    omg you all have really awesome ideas...the religion part seems like it can be true...but also i think it might be about a girl that is taken and he really wants her bad lol. I wanna ask ben lee himself about this one lol...it is a real puzzler!

    pilgrem56on May 26, 2006   Link

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