Sho-Fer

I sat and listened to the sirens, smoked cigarettes and watched the lights dim.
We layed in bed and watched as time passed. How did we let things get so bad now?
As the cigarette burned down to my lips, as the cigarette burned down, burned down.
As feelings fade, the night is ending. And 12 o’clock my foot is sleeping.
So I ask you one more time, are you still in love tonight girl?
Fer sure maybe, Fer sure not, Fer sure eh, Fer sure I’m gone.
And now we are all over, and I stare at the wall as she reflects the bad of being in love.
And so I ask you one more time, are you still in love tonight girl?
Fer sure maybe, Fer sure not, Fer sure eh, Fer sure I’m gone.
And all I have now is, and all that I have now is rock music, and scenester bitches, cocaine lines, and long extensions.
As the cigarette burned down to my lips, as the cigarette burned down, burned down.
As the cigarette burned down, burned down.


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    I think this song is about him having sex with his girlfriend and he is asking her if she still loves him and she is saying no so he leaves her. idk
    Watafckinteaseon June 14, 2008   Link
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    this is about probably a relationship that pretty much fell apart and now all he has is the rock star/ celebrity lifestyle and he's unhappy with it cause he wants what he used to have not just the "scenester bitches"
    LaurenLushxxon July 01, 2008   Link
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    The last bit where he sings "As the cigarette burned down to my lips" what is the background vocal singing?
    MakeBelieve_4_meon September 02, 2008   Link
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    i love this song. find it so depressing for some reason its soo amazing. medic droid should do a few more songs like this.
    ThyDevoureron November 16, 2008   Link
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    The background in the last part is "as if i ever cared, as if i ever cared" if you watch the live version of the song on youtube, he sings that part instead.
    kellyosoyon April 21, 2009   Link

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