I think I'm gonna leave Brooklyn for awhile.
I think I'm going to Oakland for a while.
I�m gonna wear shorts and I'm not gonna
Cry when I listen to 'wild horses'
Because
I dig holes all day
You and me, we're not the same
We speak in sounds
The secret sounds that
Secretly slang

You didn't , you didn't hurt me
I've got no feelings left

Let's not talk about it
We never did so why start now
Let's just go back to your place
And not talk about it there
I was thinking, we should sleep in separate beds
but the heat's gone to my head
Let's get tired at the same time (tonight)

You didn't , you didn't hurt me
I've got no feelings left

Stop fucking
Stop fucking with me
I'll stop fucking with you too
It's hard to do
I love you


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    I'm guessing it's about a relationship gone awry and the girl scarred him so much that he doesn't feel anything anymore. He tries to hate her but no matter what happens he always comes back.

    RecoveringPainon December 27, 2006   Link
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    these lyrics are wrong. the ones from the actual booklet are:

    we are searching for a change; we speak in secret languages we can't explain

    500mgon April 18, 2007   Link
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    these lyrics are from the let's get serious ep. the ones 500mg cited are from the things are strange album.

    mysilenceislouderon June 09, 2007   Link
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    and actually it's

    "we're not searching for a change we speak in secret languages we can't explain"

    mysilenceislouderon June 09, 2007   Link

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