Making all these waves and
I wonder where the days went
I sit and think of you, I hope the feeling's mutual
I'm seeing all you gave and
It somehow don't seem even close to what I'd do
To break in two seems natural

These days are great
There's work to do
Would you like to work with me? I'd love to work you
These days are great
And so are you
I think it's something positive, and negative too

Playing all these games and
I wonder who's to blame it
I sit and think it's you, I'm sure the feeling's mutual
We're growing cold
It's getting old
We should have known it's over

These days are great
There's work to do
Would you like to work with me? I'd love to work you
These days are great
And so are you
I think it's something positive, and negative too

We'll be a real team
We'll be a real team

These days are great
There's work to do
Would you like to work with me? I'd love to work you
These days are great
And so are you
I think it's something positive, and negative too

These days are great
There's work to do
Would you like to work with me? I'd love to work you
These days are great
And so are you
I told you


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    i think this song is about a mutual break up. but im not positive. great song though.

    rainbow ninjaon October 10, 2007   Link
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    i see this as being a love/hate relationship. he thinks she's "great" but at the same time they are "playing all these games and I wonder who's to blame it." it seems like he's asking himself if he should still be with this person although they don't get along. (the whole "positive and negative" thing) like he likes her physically (the whole working each other) but their relatonship is this whole "well i like you sometimes..." i'm alluding to the title of the song.

    thebodyelectricon June 22, 2008   Link
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    i prefer this version

    dunstableon June 15, 2006   Link
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    me 6!

    ThePogueson September 14, 2006   Link

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