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Put Your Lips To The TV Lyrics

You want my head in a basket
(cause) This town ain't big enough for
The two of us are disaster
I'm not your "stepchild" anymore
You can kiss me goodbye
Just put your lips to the TV
You want my head on a platter
Cause I'm no longer in your control
You can kiss me goodbye
Just put your lips to the TV
Cause it's the only way you will see me again
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In concert Andrew explained this song...

It's about how he grew up in a small town with people telling him he would never succeed and how this basically says they can "take a hike" cause he made it.

"Basically take a hike to keep this PG"-Andrew

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metaphorically speaking, the song is talking about giving up TV because it has a big influence on people (you want my head on a platter cause i'm no longer in your control) just my own interpretation.....

This is exactly what it's about. He's saying one of his parents was the TV. IE a generation raised by TV. It's as usual, brilliant song writing.

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Yeah its defently saying that "no you won't make it big" or "your beliefs are wrong" but in the end Schwab and the boys made it big or that in the end we'll be in heaven eating our feast with God

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great song i want to get there new alumb i think its about leaving his step mom who was over controlling and never really cared

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yeah..that pretty much sums it up..although i don't understand the "head on a platter" thing.

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what about the headless stuff?

 
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