Are you still into it? 'cause I'm still into it.
We haven't had sore bits for about a fortnight.
Am I your only one? 'Cause you're still my only one.
But if you need more, I'll just do it in some, right.

We should go into town and spend some money.
We could go to the pictures and see something funny.
We'd share a popcorn and we can go to the pub at night.
We can get right tanked up and go home and have a fight.

Will you still miss me, when I'm gone?
Is there love there, even when I'm wrong?
Will you still kiss me, if you find out?
I will now leave you but don't follow me.

We could go into town and spend some money.
We could go to the pictures, go and see something funny.
Share a popcorn and when it's finished we could go to the pub at night.
And get right pissed and go home and have a fight.

Will you miss me, when I'm gone?
Is there love there, even when I'm wrong?
Will you still kiss me, if you find out?
I will leave you and I will miss you.


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    They start as friends with benefits. He falls in true love and wonders if she did so too. These painful doubts make this song so special. He feels that even though, he can offer her only so much. Not enough and he knows he can go no further. Love is absolute, he thinks, but he now doubts that it is, and that it exists for both sides. They had rules established. And he is fair by his soul, so he thinks that he has to obey his own word. He thinks he has no choice but to leave. And he will always love her in his own true way, even if she never did so too. This doubtful hope made him wonder, and made him sing this song the way he did. The deepest conflict. No solution.

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