Yeah you're a monster
don't try to convince me otherwise
yeah you're an angel
but one of you will not survive

hey what's the matter now
did you not get what you wanted?
you're not the only one whose lonely
bows in your hair and a pony ride
this thing comes around only
to blow out some candles
so do it right

bipolar baby
do you notice me here
i'm your cyotye
i chewed off my arm just to be here
hey whats the matter now
did you not get what you wanted

you're not the only one whose lonely
bows in your hair and a pony ride
this thing comes around only
so blow out some candles
so do it right

ur not the only one whose lonely
if all of you're peices not fitting right
this thing comes around only
once a year so lets do it right

a shame it takes so many
tears to empty half your compact
and when your talking to yourself
you control the conversation
wooo oh

bipolar baby
wait till you hear what i made you

you're not the only one whose lonely
bows in your hair and a pony ride
this thing comes around only
to blow out some candles so do it rite
ur not the only one whos lonely
if all of your peices not fitting right
this thing comes around only
to blow out some candles
so do it right

wow wow no no no
wow wow nooo


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    Instead of 'bows in your hair and a pony ride' i think he's saying "the balls in your hand, so pull me right" as in, the ball's in your court so do something about it. Come and get me.

    Also, instead of "all of your pieces not fitting right" it sounds more like "darling your pieces might fit in time"

    One more thing... instead of "a shame it takes so many tears to empty half your compact" - he's definitely saying "a shame it takes so many tears to empty half the cup out"

    All of these things make a lot more sense if the song is what i think it's about... which is a girl being crazy happy/in love one minute and all moody/down the next (hence the bi polar bit) and him saying it's your birthday, i'm here for you (he made her something, would chew off his arm just to be there etc) if you want to be happy with me, make it happen.

    Enitharmonon July 30, 2010   Link
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    p.s. I bloody love this song.

    Enitharmonon July 30, 2010   Link

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