Oh it’s a catch for the taking and
Breaking the faults we’ve been making up oh
I knew you were lost in an avalanche while searching, searching
I hope you catch what you’re hunting for
A little old piece on the basement floor
I love to love you (I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you)

It’s just laziness and the state of this
Am I safe or hard to get to
And no help from you madam
Rue the blue
Another case of flying under the radar

I woke, alone
We’re gonna wait until the morning comes alive
Wait, we’re way off wondering why

Oh it’s a catch for the taking and
Breaking the faults you’ve been making up oh
I knew you were lost in an avalanche while searching, searching
I hope you catch what you’re hunting for
A little old piece on the basement floor
I love to love you (I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you)

It’s just laziness and the state of this
Am I safe or hard to get to
And no help from you madam
Rue the blue
Another case of flying under the radar

I woke, alone
We’re gonna wait until the morning comes alive
Wait, we’re way off wondering why
It’s just a joke alone
We’re gonna wait until the morning comes alive
Wondering why


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    I'm not completely sure about the "rue the blue" part. if anyone knows what he's saying there post the correct words and i'll correct it

    pandora_ash_avalieon April 22, 2007   Link
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    I'm not completely sure about the "rue the blue" part. if anyone knows what he's saying there post the correct words and i'll correct it

    pandora_ash_avalieon April 22, 2007   Link
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    rue the blue = voulez vous? French. Means do you want...? Usually not the whole sentence. But it never quite seemed to sound right either, so I'm not sure. Also, the bit about capes. I think that line may be "another case of flying under the radar".

    MoonArcher92on March 12, 2008   Link
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    it is "another case of flying under the radar".

    myownsupernovaon March 12, 2008   Link

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