so I'm saving all my secrets for a deaf man
blabber on I blabber on
stare empty at a wall
and make it try to sing along
carry on I carry on
you’re shackled all you pain is stiff
tattooed lovers they don't like to reminisce
keep pictures of the people you once loved
in a safe oh in a safe
oh no you lost the combination oh no you have the wrong address
scribble names unscramble names
oh you’re shackled all your pain is stiff
I know you’re planning your vengeance
tattooed lovers they don't like to reminisce
who knows what name they're screaming now
so I'm saving all my secrets for a deaf man
blabber on and on and on and on
oh no you lost the combination oh no you have the wrong address
scribble names unscramble names
see this world is not just a ball
of vagueness you can just bounce off
dear Jane, well I wrote this line to say
hope you still can recall my name
dear Jane, I wish everything is okay
oh Jane, forgive all they may say
dear Jane, well I wrote this line to say
hope you still can recall my name



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    im really surprised there are no comments on this song, i think its great. as for what it means to me well prob not what it means to anyone else but lyrics are usually subjective anyway.

    to me, so much has happened that you want to share and tell everything thats going on with someone so you can understand it but you know it cant be understood so you have to keep it secret, but you still hope something will tell you the sense in everything. and the person this song is singing to, is going through all of these hardships and you cant do anything to stop it, and the person is slipping away from you. your friend is beginning to let it all go, life in general, but you are trying to convince her she cant do that. she wishes she could make her friend be okay.

    sorry that was a lot lol.

    makeyourself x37on January 05, 2008   Link

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