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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    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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