You want him, you need him,
It's so hard to please him,
You just don't dare,
And inside you're burning, with some secret yearnings,
you must not care,

Still won't you help me,
I'm flawed, desperate, angry with God,
cause he just won't care,
oh, excuse me, you're morning,
how callous and boring,
I brush your hair,
see your face, empty smile
I touch that face,
all the while

you know it wont stop, so you make an excuse to confuse the issue,
what make you think that i'll care about you?
when you lay on the ground till he tells you he's through,
he'll do what he'll do, and he'll do it to you,
and all the while,
he's been using you,
yes all the while,
he's abusing you,

so it finally dawned on me, yesterday morning,
i just can't stare,
and swallow the words, that your hero's perverted on what we share,
i'll kill him, I'll beat him. The cycle's repeating.
I hold thin arrogance
still wont you hold him and trust him,
you love him, so much, and he still wont care,
to see your face, with an empty smile,
cause i touched my place on you, and all the while...

she says it's so good, when it's so good,
this is so good, when it's no good,
this is so good, everybody so good,
everybody so good, when you're no good,
all the while, he's been using you,
yes all the while, he's abusing you,

with your naked excuse you confuse your misuse,
what makes you think that I should care what he'll do,
you lay on the ground till he tells you he's through,
and he makes up your mind that that's what you should do

cause all the while you, you've been using you,
yes all the while, you've been abusing you,
he hurts you, miss treats you, your own mind misleads you,
you just won't care,
when holes in your face cant be covered with makeup you'll still stay there.


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    I think it deals with the same subject as "Unkind", "Losing", "On the Radio", "Better", "Rapture", "House Carpenter" and quite possibly "Pills" and probably the majority of their songs. He is really good friends with a woman, most likely an ex of his, who is losing control of her life. She has a drug problem and she is in an abusive relationship with another man. The other man won't allow her to the guy that she is friends with. Like a lot of abusive relationships, the woman won't leave him even though he beats her. The man that she's friends with, is saying that "if you(the woman), don't care about what happens to you, then why should I? (you know it wont stop, so you make an excuse to confuse the issue, what makes you think that i'll care about you? She is always making up reasons that she was injured, like, "I fell down the stairs" type bullshit. I agree that SID stands for someone in denial.

    satanaesinagogaon April 23, 2012   Link

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