Honey, you know I'm watching now
Though I believe the lines are down
You're shaking me, I'm shaking too
But probably not as much as you

And do you think it's funny
That I can hardly come runnin' now
And I picture you in a crouch
Next to your San Andreas house

Did you just not hear the phone
Did you lose your house and home
Did the earth swallow you up
Or are you waiting for me

Shaking freeways I can't believe
Burning houses far and low
From our television crane
I hope that you have stayed the same

And do you think it's funny
That I can hardly come runnin' now
And I picture you in a crouch
Under your San Andreas house

Did you just not hear the phone
Did you lose your house and home
Did the earth swallow you up
Or are you waiting for me

Did you just not hear the phone
Did you lose your house and home
Did the earth swallow you up
Or are you waiting for me

Or are you waiting for me
Or are you waiting for me



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    My Interpretation

    I always thought it was about long distance relationship with a girl in California. San Andreas is hit with an earthquake and he can't reach her.

    Also, everybody needs to see the video. A shot-for-shot homage to Talking Heads "Once In A Lifetime"

    ratanxon July 24, 2010   Link

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