you've got this spark of imagination
triggered by boredom
yet seldom turned to flame
maybe tonight is, maybe tonight is different
maybe tonight a bon fire.

oh my god you're right
but you wouldnt go go go anywhere
you wouldnt go

maybe we'll jump in
in to the fire
maybe we'll stay here
away from our own...
you're in love with nothing
you're in love with no one
you're in love with nothing ing ing ing ing ingggggg yeahahahahah.

oh my god you're right
but you wouldnt go go go anywhere
you wouldnt go
oh my god you're right
but you wouldnt go go go anywhere
you wouldnt go

ease back, calm down a little
ease back, calm down
ease back, calm down a little
ease back, calm down
ease back, come down
ease back, come down

oh my god you're right
but you wouldnt go go go anywhere
you wouldnt go
oh my god you're right
but you wouldnt go go go anywhere
you wouldnt go


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    caitlin376:

    hmm...yeah, I know what you mean...but I think when he says "imagination triggered by boredom" he's saying the girl has always had a tougher life than most, but she tries to pretend it's no big deal and everyone has a life like hers and things aren't as bad as they seem (that's where the imagination comes in)...I agree with you about the whole "mocking her at first thing..." I'm thinking he's mocking her when he's saying "You're in love with nothing/no one..." and when he's saying it he'd be saying it in a "yeah, right/sure, if you say so" kinda way if you catch my drift...? Wish I knew how to explain this, but it's so difficult...um...well, I'll leave it at that for now I guess...

    but still...this song is just freakin' amazing/awesome/and whatever sweet words you can think of

    BenefitOfTheDoubton May 19, 2008   Link

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