Ladybug fly on my hands
I'm guilty I smashed it to be a man
Ladybug fly on my hand
I've learned my lesson I won't have to learn it again
I hope, I hope
Bulldozer flies? on my hands
I'm guilty I smashed it to prove that I can
Bulldozer flies? on my hands
I've learned my lesson I wont have to learn it again
I hope, I hope
I've learned my lesson
I won't have to learn it again
I've learned my lesson
I wont have to learn it again
I've learned my lesson
I wont have to learn it again
I hope
I'm guilty I smashed it to be a man
I've learned my lesson I won't have to learn it again
I hope, I hope
I'm guilty I smashed it to prove that I can
I've learned my lesson I wont have to learn it again
I hope, I hope
I won't have to learn it again
I've learned my lesson
I wont have to learn it again
I've learned my lesson
I wont have to learn it again
I hope
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Honestly, ok... A lady bug is a lucky bug in Eastern society... All I really think this song is saying is that boys smash up things metaphorically to prove something... ie... girls and boys are the same we just show things differently.... I guess I focus on the lines "I'm guilty I smashed it to be a man..." It just makes me feel like men are a little confused and so are women... the song makes me think men or can be crushed just like a butterfly or a girl.... I guess this song makes me think men want the same 'comforts' as women but the problem is that men and women express things differently?
Or, it could be that he feels guilty for crushing a ladybug just to prove his manliness.
Or, it could be that he feels guilty for crushing a ladybug just to prove his manliness.