Every single one of us is getting
massacred on a frozen path
Fever comes to wipe us out
and scratch your name off of a list

You and I are on the outside
of almost everything
You and I are on the other side
of almost everything

They were slurring words and acting like
a bunch of animals every given day
Never read or hardly wrote
but signed an 'x' once in blood

You and I are on the outside
of almost everything
You and I are on the other side
of almost everything

Cause we
We got the same heart
And we
We got the same heart

We
We got the same heart
We
We got the same heart (x2)

You and I are on the outside
of all of this
You and I are on the other side
of all of this

You and I are on the outside
of all of this
You and I

You and I (x5)



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    General Comment
    I think it's about two friends or else two people in a relationship who are both kind of outsiders and neither of them can relate to the people around them so they relate to each other instead.
    LolaStars&Stripeson July 31, 2007   Link
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    My Interpretation
    The song title ties it all together... they are "losers" - both considered weirdos by traditional society. But when they're together they feel they think alike (got the same heart) and they're different from all the normal people... They may seem like "losers" to others, but they know better - being weirdos is better than being like everyone else. It makes me remember of all the weirdos I was lucky enough to meet and fall for. 'Cause we We got the same heart And we We got the same heart You and I are on the outside Of all of this You and I are on the other side Of all of this
    indstrlgalon December 12, 2018   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    Yeah that really works, especially considering the title of the song. But ofr some reason I see it as being really romantic. I see it as being about soul mates, two people who were meant to be together because they "got the same heart", and while they are together nothing can bother them, upset them, ot mess them up because they are so strong together. It talks about fever, massacre, animals, blood ... but they ar eon the "ousite of everything" because none of that can end their love for eachother.
    palinon August 02, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    I think that it's about solidarity among slaves
    ksamon February 14, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    To me it actually sounds romantic too. Like, nothing matters except the couple. "you and i on the outside" and "we've got the same heart" All this horrible things going on in the world don't bother them.
    lycanthropy-on April 26, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    The title makes no sense to me though!
    lycanthropy-on April 26, 2009   Link
  • 0
    Song Meaning
    The song is obviously about abortion. The speaker of the song is a fetus that is being aborted, trying to save itself from it's mother who is also on "the other side" of this insane world. Every single one of us is getting massacred [picture what is really happening during an abortion]on a frozen path Fever comes to wipe us out and scratch your name off of a list [like they never even existed] They were slurring words and acting like a bunch of animals every given day [probably how they first came about being pregnant in the first place] Never read or hardly wrote but signed an 'x' once in blood [ committing to end the life of the fetus] We've got the same heart [pretty straight forward...your baby shares your lifeblood.] Also, the title would refer to the gang of losers being the mother and child. The baby ends up losing it's life, and the mother loses a part of herself. You can also watch the video on YouTube and it will depict exactly what I am saying. Peace!
    racheeoon June 28, 2010   Link

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