Falling over backwards for you, falling over everybody else
I put myself in that position every single time I had the chance
I know it's not my business to be digging up these things I should've known
But twenty years of bad decisions haven't taught me much at all

I permit the advance you're making; everyone pretends it's not your fault
And all of this offense you're taking doesn't bother me at all
Twist my arm if that's the way you think you're gonna work this whole thing out
You know you own my body, but don't think you control my mouth

(Having every question answered isn't going to help at all)

When you're not supposed to know
Anything

Another textbook situation, everything I think I know I've read
What's the point if medication only makes me wish that I were dead?
It's pretty clear that you want me; it's written here on every single page
Spitting blood, not stupid, I can read it all over your face

(Having every question answered isn't going to help at all)

When you're not supposed to know
Anything


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    I agree with boney, but also I would like to add what I took it as in relation to relationships. When I first actually listened to the words of this song it reminded me of a breakup in which you still talk to the person, even though it may have been one of the worst breakups... ones where getting over said person can only be done through complete isolation from that person, while the other person still is trying to get back together, what I got from "Twist my arm if that's the way you think you're gonna work this whole thing out You know you own my body, but don't think that you control my mouth" line. And having been together a while mutual friends were bound to be made, and therefore the other person in the previous relationship could know something about you you had no clue would even get to that person, this thought relates to "You're not supposed to know Anything" line. The first two opening lines though make me think of a brand new relationship, or acquaintance.

    MakeYourSelf101on February 06, 2008   Link

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