our heads are a couple of cases
and i am everything and miserable without you.
three thousand miles can hold so much.
these miles of land.
the land is separation.

how much desperation in between?

like a phone call with no reception,
our heads are a couple of cases
and we're so miserable without each other.
can't wait till we
can see the same sunset
at the same time
can't wait till a phone call doesn't mean
three thousand miles.
i think our heads
are a couple of cases.
hit me up, boy, on my celly-cell.

i think our heads
are a couple of cases.
we are the doctors
with all the prescriptions.
can't wait till our appointment comes.
it's the only medication.


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    the lyrics are pretty self explanatory. it's about someone missing someone due to distance: "three thousand miles can hold so much. these miles of land. the land is separation." he misses her and can't wait to see her again: "can't wait till our appointment comes. it's the only medication."

    Sleeplikeon May 11, 2008   Link
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    i think this song is about moshing and letting every other mother fucker know just how punk you are.

    jaurlon September 28, 2008   Link
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    hahahahahaha

    radical kibaon October 16, 2009   Link

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