[ANNA]
In the midst of this nothing
This miss of a life
Still there's this wanting
Just to see you go by

[MARTHA]
It's almost like lovin'
Sad as that is

[THEA]
May not be cool,
But it's so where I live

[WENDLA]
It's like i'm your lover
Or more like your ghost
I spend the day wondering
What you do, where you go

[THEA]
I try and just kick it
But then, what can I do
We've all got our junk
And my junk is you

[ALL GIRLS]
See us, winter walking after a storm
It's chill in the wind but it's warm in your arms
The stop all snow line, may not be true
We've all got our junk, and my junk is you

[GEORGE]
Well, you’ll have to excuse me
I know it’s so off
I love when you do stuff
That’s rude and so wrong

[HANSCHEN]
I go up to my room
Turn the stereo on
Shoot up some you
And the you is some song

[ANNA]
I lie back just driftin'
And play out these scenes
I ride on the rush
Of all the hopes, all the dreams

[THEA]
I may be neglecting
The things I should do
But we've all got our junk
And my junk is you

[ALL]
See we still keep talkin' after you're gone
You're still with me then feel so good in my arms
They say you go blind, maybe it's true
We've all got our junk, and my junk is you

It's like we stop time
What can I do?
We've all got our junk
And my junk is you
My junk is you
My junk is you
You
You
You


Lyrics submitted by manprettys_panties, edited by 1nicanic115

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    well I think Thea's lines at the end (which are identified here as Anna's lines) could be interpreted as being about a sexual fantasy. I think that would be really cool, but it's hard to believe because the songs seem to really ignore girls' sexuality. All the guys get solos that are explicitly about masturbation/lust and the girls don't.

    mockingsmileon December 26, 2007   Link

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