Well it seems to me like you ain't having much fun,
Something wrong?
Something wrong?

You've got a temper on you can't quite seem to control,
Steady on.
Steady on.

Well maybe you're just having another bad day,
What do you say, hey?
What do you say?

(Just think about it,)
The problems you're having are probably all OK.
Well wouldn't you say, hey?
Wouldn't you say?
(A sadder day alone.)

Well there's a series of arguments you seem to be throwing at yourself.
Something wrong?
Something wrong?

What's the worst that can happen if you turn it around?
Well what do you say, hey?
What do you say?

I don't like what you think,
I thought it better on my own,
And i ain't losing any sleep,
So why so violent?
And why so stupid?

Well maybe you're just having another bad day,
What do you say, yeah?
What do you say, yeah?

(Just think about it,)
There's more to life than thinking you're in control.
Well wouldn't you say, yeah?
Wouldn't you say, say, say, yeah?

I don't like what you think,
I thought it better on my own,
And i ain't losing any sleep,
So why so violent?
And why so stupid?


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    "so why so violent, and why so stupid"

    thisGIRLon February 14, 2007   Link
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    Great song, with excellent guitar throughout ... n the lyrics are just great n almost bored if u get me. Can't reeli b bothered 2 thing bout wot it is about, i just lurvvv it :)

    andy21791on March 29, 2008   Link
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    It sounds like Spoon - yeah all Spoon

    p00p00on March 15, 2009   Link
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    This is not from the sunshine underground it's the young knives'

    lydiavaleon October 19, 2009   Link
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    oh, wrong song, sorry!!

    lydiavaleon October 19, 2009   Link

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