Please leave all overcoats, canes and top hats with the doorman
From that moment, you'll be out of place and underdressed
I'm wrecking this evening already and loving every minute of it
Ruining this banquet for the mildly inspiring and

Please leave all overcoats, canes and top hats with the doorman
From that moment, you'll be out of place and underdressed
I'm wrecking this evening already and loving every minute of it
Ruining this banquet for the mildly inspiring and

When you're in black slacks with accentuating off-white pin-stripes whoa oh
Everything goes according to plan

I'm the new cancer, never looked better, you can't stand it
Because you say so under your breath
You're reading lips, "When did he get all confident?"
Haven't you heard that I'm the new cancer?
Never looked better and you can't stand it

Next is a trip to the, the ladies room in vain
And I bet you just can't keep up (keep up) with, with these fashionistas
And tonight, tonight you are, you are the whispering campaign
I bet to them your name is cheap, I bet to them you look like shh
Talk to the mirror, oh choke back tears, and keep telling yourself that
"I'm a diva"
Oh, and the smokes in that cigarette box
On the table, they just so happen to be laced with nitroglycerin

I'm the new cancer, never looked better, you can't stand it
Because you say so under your breath
You're reading lips, "When did he get all confident?"
Haven't you heard that I'm the new cancer?
Never looked better and you can't stand it

Haven't you heard that I'm the new cancer?
I've never looked better and you can't stand it
Haven't you heard that I'm the new cancer?
I've never looked better and you can't stand it

And I know, and I know it just doesn't feel like a night out
With no one sizing you up
I've never been so surreptitious
So of course you'll be distracted when I spike the punch

And I know, and I know it just doesn't feel like a night out
With no one sizing you up
I've never been so surreptitious
So of course you'll be distracted when I spike the punch

And I know, and I know it just doesn't feel like a night out
With no one sizing you up
I've never been so surreptitious
So of course you'll be distracted when I spike the punch


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    This was the first Panic! At the Disco song I ever heard, and I was immediatly hooked. Ever since I started getting into the band's music, I've ALWAYS pictured this song to take place at some sort of fancy party. And, at said party, there is a murder, or multiple murders. Actually, I was young and naive when I first heard this song, and so I thought "spike the punch" reffered to somebody getting punched in the face. But, as I got older I realized the line meant someone put drugs in the punch bowl. haha. I'm REALLY liking this "shit"-"sheep" theory, but once again, in the song booklet it does say "shit". But there could still be some underlying meaning to it. Obviously, the band has no problem with swearing in songs, because many of the others swear. So there must be some reason they say "sh--" for this one. Interesting. One question I could never seem to figure out is what "cancer" reffers to here. I really like @Zymotic's interpertation of it though; it seems the most reasonable. I also feel like it could mean something like this: Cancer is a disease that destorys you mentally and physically day by day. Maybe the singer's ex is at this party and they run into each other there. Ever since the couple broke off she's been deteriorating each and every day. If not, he's going to make her feel the cancerous symptoms by destroying her inside and out. Good or bad? Ahh I can't wait until my sister comes hom from work so I can explain all these theories to her! Thanks guys(:

    ChapStiqueLuvrXXon December 12, 2010   Link

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