Did you go to montreal
Or hide behind the package store
You're hanging out with your old friends
With them they knew you'd see the end

You're in so much trouble
Can't hide in your covers
It's forgetting that would beat it all
Easier when they don't ever call

I don't think I want to think about it
How the fall is coming down
The light is leaving and it's hard to breathe
Buried in a pile of leaves

We don't want to make mistakes
We don't want to be the same
I hand the finger to my fate
He doesn't know and he cannot see that far

I don't think I want to think about it
How the fall is coming down
The light is leaving and it's hard to breathe
Buried in a pile of leaves

We don't want to ever change
We don't want to make mistakes
I hand the finger to my fate
He doesn't know me and he cannot see that far

Nights get so long and cold
Fewer places we can go
You're in so much trouble
Can't hide in your covers

I don't think I want to think about it

you're in so much trouble
Can't hide in your covers


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    I'm really seeing it differently. It sounds like there's a girl that had a boyfriend, love interest, or really needy friends.The singer comes along and they fool around. Now she's in so much trouble... not because her b/f knows, it's just that she's guilty.

    Now the relationship is questionable since she keeps thinking about how she shouldn't be doing this right now - but she wants both.

    The singer and the girl want to keep going but be quiet about it - and she also doesn't want the same relationship that she's in right now. The girl's love interest also isn't that smart, given the last line.

    we don't want to make mistakes we don't want to be the same i hand the finger to my fate he doesn't know and he cannot see that far

    The singer is predicting the end, of course:

    I don't think i want to think about it How the fall is coming down

    And I think this wraps up at the beginning of the song. So maybe the singer and the girl split it off for a bit and don't talk for a couple days. He doesn't know what she's going to choose: him or the other guy - or nothing at all.

    Did you go to montreal Or hide behind the package store

    Just my thoughts...

    logansrun51on June 03, 2007   Link

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