I my me mine, I my me mine...
You your you yours, you your you yours...
He his him his, he his him his...
She her her her, She her her her

I my me mine, I my me mine...
They their them theirs, they their them theirs...
People people people...
We our we our us, we our we our us...

Hey, hey rock'n'roll manual
Lesson, lesson manual
Commercial album
That's mellow hey!


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    I'm not sure this song is supposed to have any deep meaning. I think most of it is just English drills that Japanese learn when learning English. Especially since they don't have most of those pronouns.

    Desiree1217on October 26, 2007   Link
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    wow, I had no idea those formed actual words. I thought it was just quirky Japanese nonsense. great nonetheless.

    onethinwallawayon March 02, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    Well, I'm in no way saying this isn't quirky Japanese nonsense, but they are the lyrics that came with the album ;-)

    Absolutely great though, you're right about that. They are unbelievable in concert!

    amRadioHedon March 05, 2007   Link
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    um...yeah ok...yeah i think it means something...

    ok here goes

    the siren at the beginning signifies the death of language rawr ... so therefore, the singers have decided to create, rawr, a song that is meaningless...simultaneously, however, they are teaching young english speaking children their pronouns...

    very education imao...

    well, that's just my take on it...

    xxmusclvrs4evaxxon July 14, 2007   Link
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    I was hoping to find translations lol of new wave jacket... this song is awesome and the video too!

    HillOverkillon October 17, 2007   Link
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    this song kicks ass.

    Kaiveranon January 19, 2008   Link
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    Je suis Tu es Il est Elle est Nous sommes Vouz etes Il sont Elle sont

    BoAdon October 05, 2008   Link

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