Take warning. Boxer, I threw it all away.
She. Tag's along, I'm only sleeping, Can't make me stay.
Time of her time Bob, get it right.
Let's go, Duncan, Dress you up, Blindfold.
Talk to me, Shandi, The first part, As we're told.
Oh Sister, Panic, One more night. Rip it out.

Cause I believe in Kingwood days.
Help me hold my feelings longer.
Kingwood days, make me stronger and alive.

Down in the valley. Old friend. Microphone.
Change of ideas. My poor brain. Monochrome.
Rats in the hallway, Soul on ice.
Only in dreams, Mindgames, Live to tell.
There'll be no teardrops tonight, Wheeler, Silverbells.
Ten minutes, Welcome to paridise. Paralysed.

Cause I believe in Kingwood days.
Help me hold my feelings longer.
Kingwood days, make me stronger and alive.

So all these words do they have a meaning?
Its all in vain try to read between the lines. (its all in vain)
But heres a hint, S-T-E-R-E-O. From all in print I guess theres one or few you know (that you know)

Cause I believe in Kingwood days.
Help me hold my feelings longer.
Kingwood days, make me stronger and alive.
Cause I believe in Kingwood days. Kingwood days, Kingwood days, make me stronger and alive. (Alright)


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    I don't think this song has a meaning, perhaps the clue is in the title "jukebox" a mixture of everything. Maybe Millencolin wrote the song and thought people would try and gather meaning from it when there is none! "So all these words do they have a meaning? Its all in vain try to read between the lines. (its all in vain)" That suggests theres no point in trying to find a meaning because there is none! i think its just a great song, one of the best on the album. The chorus probably does have meaning, but i dont know what that is.

    mjstokes85on July 23, 2005   Link
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    It's even simpler than that: the verses are made up of song titles, and in the chorus he says that those are the songs that help him through the day. From the top of my head: Take Warning - Operation Ivy Boxer - Simon and Garfunkel Threw it all away - Bob Dylan She - Elvis Costello I'm only sleeping - The Beatles Dress you up - Madonna ... and more ... just don't feel like typing it all out anymore...

    sprotzekon July 28, 2005   Link
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    this song is about something... i think its about how the songs mentioned helped him get through life and made things more managable and enjoyable.

    "Help me hold my feelings longer. Kingwood days, make me stronger and alive."

    freelance_mercenaryon August 14, 2005   Link
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    "kingwood days" this sounds made up. like a place he goes to in his head when he feels stressed out, and he feels better when he goes to "kingwood".

    datical11on August 15, 2005   Link
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    God i love this band. And yeah sprotzek is right its about those songs and how they help him make it through the day...they help him "hold his feelings longer"

    PunkEmoCA19on September 29, 2005   Link
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    To add to sprotzek's list: Only in Dreams - Weezer Welcome to Paradise - Greenday

    and when he says: "From all in print I guess theres one or few you know" He's just saying we probably know some of the songs he's listing

    riotmentalityon December 16, 2005   Link
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    Ten Minutes and Change of Ideas - Bad Religion songs This song make me stronger... and alive:)

    woker182on March 31, 2007   Link
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    you have too love that swing

    ENion May 18, 2007   Link
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    Rancid - Rats in the Hallway. lets go, old friend

    This song is genius and the thing is moosemans jukebox is what id put on my moosemans jukebox

    dragonspawn66on June 26, 2007   Link
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    No, woker182, Change of Ideas is BR but Ten Minutes is by The Get Up Kids. I don't see how people could NOT see that they are songs! DUH!

    Get it right - the offspring My Poor Brain - foo fighters Panic - The Smiths Stay - The Temptations, or Dave Matthews Band Bob - NOFX

    clcsqueejy04on November 21, 2007   Link

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